October 27, 2015 Magnetic rod improves scoliosis treatment for young kids, requires less surgery Six-year-old Stanley Wesemeyer is extremely active. But when he was younger, early onset scoliosis hindered his childhood fun.
October 27, 2015 Is your pain linked to your emotions? Understandably, pain may make us angry. But does the way we cope with anger lead us to experience more pain?
October 27, 2015 Tailored safety training may help reduce work-related pain Blending behavior-modification tactics with ergonomics may help workers avoid occupational pain and injuries, according to a report from Australia.
October 27, 2015 Spinal manipulation relieves back pain for some, study says Manipulating the spine can help people with lower back pain — but it doesn't work for everyone, according to a new study
October 27, 2015 Family of Australian teen with neurological disorder raising $250G for treatment The family of an Australian teenager whose neurological disorder may render her unable to walk is trying to raise $250,000 so their daughter can receive specialized treatment in California, news.com.au reported.
October 27, 2015 Young baseball pitchers at risk for shoulder damage Teenaged baseball players who throw more than 100 pitches per week are at heightened risk of an injury that could permanently mar normal shoulder development, says a new study.
October 26, 2015 Words of Wellness: 'The 7 Minute Back Pain Solution' Having a bad back can be as simple as a daily nuisance or as severe as a debilitating condition. While it’s important to have a strong back, not everyone suffering from back pain needs to take drastic measures to fix the problem
October 26, 2015 Acetaminophen not effective for lower back pain, study finds A new meta-analysis review has concluded that acetaminophen is not effective for lower back pain or osteoarthritis, Medical News Today reported.
October 25, 2015 Lower back pain sufferers have less evolved spines, study says People who suffer from back pain have been dealt a lousy hand by evolution and might be more comfortable walking on their knuckles like our closest relatives, chimpanzees, according to Canadian, Scottish, and Icelandic researchers.
October 25, 2015 15 natural back pain remedies Achy back? You're not alone: back problems send more Americans to the doctor annually than nearly any other medical problem, according to a 2013 Mayo Clinic study.