Weather factors such as temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, and precipitation did not increase the risk for a low back pain episode, and higher wind and wind gust speed had a minimal effect, according to an Australian case-crossover study ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I am 83 years old. I was lifting a heavy end table back in November, and I heard a crack. I went to the hospital and was there for six days. They took an X-ray, which showed moderate facet arthropathy, mild degenerative disc disease and a mild compression fracture at T12.
Back pain is no more likely to strike on cold, rainy days than in fair weather, according to a new study from Australia.
It can lead to serious conditions such as a trapped nerve or sciatica. Core-strengthening is one of the main ways to avoid this problem and is recommended as an essential part of every cyclist’s routine. Cycling doesn’t use core muscles such as the ...
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