A quest for relief from back pain - Rocklin and Roseville Today
Casualties of war - NorthJersey.com
BE SURE TO WATCH YOUR BACK THIS HOLIDAY SEASON - New York Post
Resolving to Get in Shape? Don't Let Your new Exercise Regimen ... - Yahoo! News (press release)
Calderon's injury dampens win - Globe and Mail
neck and back pain News
Ask Dr. K: The right pillow can help ease neck pain
Dear Dr. K: Most nights I fall asleep feeling fine. But I wake up in the morning with a literal pain in my neck. What can I do? Dear Reader: Without even realizing it, you may be putting stress and strain on your neck muscles at night.
Read more...Wolfsie: Back pain can be a real pain in the rear
LIFE IN NUTHSELLBY DICK WOLFSIE Back pain is a major problem in this country. It is the second biggest reason that people do not go to work in the morning. The first reason is not having a job.
Read more...Cut Back on Pain Medication Say New Zealand Chiropractors
New Zealanders should think twice before resorting to pain relief medication, the country’s chiropractors advised today. They point out that treatment by a qualified chiropractor and light exercise may be the best way to relieve neck pain, according to new research.
Read more...Motorcycling: Stoner vexed by back pain
Reigning MotoGP champion Casey Stoner described his recurring problem with back pain as "frustrating" Wednesday but expressed confidence it would not hamper his world title defence this season.
Read more...Wodraska: Get rid of that pain in the neck
Wodraska: Get rid of that pain in the neck By Lya Wodraska The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 1, 2012 03:29PM MDT Have you got a pain in the neck? Light exercise and a visit to a chiropractor may offer more relief than pain medication, according to a recent study published in The Annals Internal Medicine. The study was conducted on 272 individuals who had neck pain with no known cause. They ...
Read more...Well Blog: The Kettlebell Workout for Back and Neck Pain
Kettle-shaped iron weights, which have been used for centuries to train Russian soldiers and athletes, appear to be a promising therapy for back, neck and shoulder pain, new research shows.
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