An estimated 23 percent of adults worldwide suffer from chronic low back pain, and as many as 84 percent of us will ...
A new study suggests doing run/walk intervals could improve physical function and alleviate symptoms of chronic back pain.
A new study reveals that a specific type of online exercise class could help your back pain without you needing to attend an ...
While many people living with chronic pain require medication, there is growing interest in non-pharmacological approaches ...
Numerous previous studies have demonstrated the benefits of yoga or other back-related exercise to ease chronic low back pain ...
Walking is one of the best ways to help chronic or recurrent lower back pain. A 2024 study found that an individualized and progressive walking program that gradually builds up to at least 130 minutes ...
Better understanding of the complex relationship between mind and body may provide new treatment strategies for chronic pain, ...
The sacroiliac joint is a common source of chronic lower back pain and a novel RFA-based approach to sacroiliac joint denervation may provide intermediate-term pain relief and functional benefit ...
Two incarcerated moonshiners explain why their product is becoming more popular. One reason is the prison population is ...