Help for Back Pain

Back pain can be a very debilitating problem. It is the most common complaint people will seek medical attention for. It can happen to people who are any age, although it seems most common in people between 30 and 50. This is thought to be because of a change from a very active lifestyle to a more sedentary one, which weaken … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Chairs for a Healthy Back – The Best Way to Sit in a Chair

We've all heard that good posture and support are the keys to keeping your back strong, healthy, and free of pain, but not everybody understands exactly how to give their backs the proper support or foster the best posture. Many would be surprised to learn that chairs play a very integral role in back health: both how you si … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Healing Pain with an Inversion Table for Back Pain

Our present-day sedentary lifestyle comes with many health problems of its own. Lower back pain is the result of years of poor posture, whether we sit, stand, move or exercise. Our vertebrae are separated by discs which act as shock absorbers. These slowly become compressed by the effects of gravity and lose their shock abs … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Healing Chronic Back Pain

Recently, medical professionals have been able to establish concrete treatment plans for people experiencing chronic back pain. Chronic back pain used to be something that people had to get used to without hope for improvement. Many people didn't know how to manage their back pain in a way that was feasible so they just had … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Golf Upper Back Pain

Common injuries among the golfing set can cause upper and lower back pain. The body is held in a difficult position in the swing, rotating the upper body to such a degree that it is inevitable that a strain will occur. Lower back pain, upper back pain, arthritis and herniated spinal discs are common among golfers, because of … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

General Back Pain Information

In essence, back pain is a truly ordinary concern that afflicts multiple people when it comes down to it. Additionally, back pain is ordinary in patients; it is also more ordinary the older you get. So, back pain is also more typical in people who are not fit; it is hardly ever life-threatening. Surely, back pain is caused b … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Gallbladder Back Pain: What Can Ease It?

gallbladder pain

The gallbladder is a small pea-shaped organ. It lies on the underside of the liver, which is placed in the upper right portion of the abdomen. The gallbladder is responsible for collecting and storing bile. The main function of bile is to help in the digestion of fats and absorption of fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K. Bil … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Gall Bladder Back Pain

Gall bladder back pain is usually a result of an inflamed gall bladder, or gallstones. The gall bladder is the body's bile storage area. Bile is used to break down fats during the digestion process. When this organ malfunctions it can cause a host of problems, including back pain. Initially heartburn, indigestion, fever, a … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

True or False: Debunking Arthritis Myths

When it comes to most medical problems there are a host of half-truths, myths, misconceptions and flat out lies circulating the web. This is especially true of far-reaching issues like arthritis. Separating arthritis fact from arthritis myths will help you make the necessary changes to alleviate pain and treat your arthritis … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Foraminotomy Surgery

When there is stenosis of the forominal this means that there has been constriction in the area that the nerve roots exit. Nerve roots leave the spinal column and the spinal cord area through the foramen. The foramen allows nerves to connect to different parts of the body. Stenosis of the forearm can happen when there is deg … Read More

Filed Under: Back Pain
Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,