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Could your back pain be caused by a herniated disc? Here’s what to look for.

Are you struggling with chronic back pain? Millions of people suffer from back pain, making it one of the primary reasons for disability and limited activity. There could be several causes of back pain including problems with muscles and ligaments, improper sleeping position, and injuries. Specific problems with the spine, which includes several vertebrae and discs, may also be the source of back pain. Sometimes problems in the spine can result in a herniated disc.
Read full blogEating Right: A Simple Technique for Reducing Pain and Inflammation

Do you deal with chronic pain or inflammation in your daily life? It isn’t uncommon, but it is avoidable. While exercise is a crucial part of your physiotherapy regimen, proper nutrition can also play an important role. The foods you eat work to fuel your body, and eating the right ones can help you recover much quicker from painful or uncomfortable conditions. Exercising regularly, reducing your stress intake, and keeping a strict nutritional diet all work together to help limit and alleviate your pain and inflammation.
Read full blogAched by Lower Back Pain? Stand up Straighter with Physiotherapy

Lower back pain is a sensation all too familiar to millions of people. This ache can hinder many aspects of your life: working, spending time with friends and family, partaking in the activities you enjoy, and even just relaxing. The World Health Organization estimates that in the United States, 149 million days of work are lost due to low back pain. It is the leading cause of inactivity among adults, and it can result in other health issues if left untreated.
Read full blogHow to Treat Arthritis Pain Without Medication

What is arthritis?
Arthritis can sometimes serve as a bit of an umbrella term. It is used to describe over 100 different types of joint pain and joint disease experienced by millions of people. It is true that arthritis seems to favor the elderly, as it becomes more apparent in people as they age; however, it is possible for people to experience arthritis in their early middle age.
According to a study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, it actually has a higher probability of affecting elite male athletes than the rest of the general public.
Read full blogFunctional Fitness

Functional Fitness – Training for Real Life
According to the Mayo Clinic, functional fitness exercises train your muscles to work together and prepares them for the daily tasks of living. You aren’t necessarily training for a specific event like a weight-lifting competition or a marathon. Instead, the training simulates common movements the human body performs naturally. Often using compound exercises that target both the upper and lower body, functional fitness enhances core stability and makes your body stronger for whatever demands you will face.
Read full blogFor Pain, Motion is Lotion

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