Lower Back Pain When Standing

For many people, lower back pain develops when they stand for a long period of time. They seem to be fine if they're sitting or walking, but if they stand they don't do well because things start to hurt. Naturally, that's not good news for the people who suffer with this, because many things require standing. You may have a … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Lower Back Pain Therapy

Lower back pain is a problem that plagues millions of people worldwide. It can result from poor posture, poor conditions at work or injury to the area. However, just because it is a problem a huge percentage of people will suffer from at some point in their lifetime, doesn't mean there aren't any solutions for it. There a … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

How Can A Mammaplasty Cure Back And Neck Pain?

Millions of people suffer from neck and back pain and there are nearly as many causes for the pain. For some the neck and back pain is caused by repeatedly lifting heavy objections, sitting for prolonged periods of time or improper posture. For others back and neck pain is due to an underlying cause such as sciatica or injur … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Lower Back Pain Remedy

Lower back pain is a problem that's likely to plague just about everyone at some point in their lives. It can be brought on by any number of things, including injury, poor posture or a herniated disc. However, don't despair! There are a number of remedies for lower back pain you can try that don't involve anything invasive, … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Pain In The Middle Of Your Back

There are a lot of different causes for back pain - and some of the causes are more serious than others. For people who have pain in their back, the most important issue in diagnosing it is to determine where in the back the pain is located. Pain in the middle of your back, for example, probably isn't caused by the same thin … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Can Magnetic Therapy Technically Minimize Arthritis, Joint, and Back Pain?

Do remember playing with magnets as a child and how much fun it was and how good it made you feel? Numerous people in our society think this is no coincidence and for those of them who suffer from arthritis, joint, and back pain in search of an alternative to drugs; they believe magnetic straps are the most favorable all-na … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Lower Back Pain Relief

Lower back pain relief comes in different forms ranging from non-invasive natural treatment to invasive drug based treatment. Although using steroids and pain relievers can effectively reduce or eliminate the pain on your back, these treatments may bring unwanted side effects and even addiction. To reduce the possibility of … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Pain in Tailbone

Coccyx (tailbone) pain is a symptom that can mean a number of conditions. In fact, studies have shown that about one-third of the cases of coccydynia (tailbone pain) are unknown. The tailbone is made up of three to five small bones, held together by joints and ligaments that together form a triangular shape at the base of th … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Lower Back Cramps, Leg Cramps and Numbness

Woman with Lower Back Cramps

Lower Back cramps happens to all of us. It is estimated that up to two-thirds of all Americans suffer from back and lower back pain. Unless you have a major injury, there's not much a physician can do besides prescribe medications, ask you to rest or recommend back strengthening exercises. The good news is that most types … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Pain in Shoulder Blade

The shoulder is actually the most mobile joint in the body, which is why it is supported by so much soft tissue, called the rotator cuff. These connect the shoulder blade and the shoulder joint both in the front and back, and pass under an arch of bone on either side. Damage to the joint, muscles or tendons in the rotator c … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,