Record-Setting Astronaut Scott Kelly’s “Lesson” to You on How to STOP Back Pain Now

Scott Kelly

U.S. astronaut Scott Kelly had reason to stand tall following his return to Earth after nearly a year on the International Space Station. Not only has he set new records among U.S. astronauts for most time in space and longest continuous time in space... he literally stands two inches taller after his recent 340-day stint … Read More

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

8 Clothing Items to AVOID If You Suffer Neck or Back Pain

clothing to avoid if you have back pain

Sometimes the causes of neck and back pain are obvious – hours spent hunched over your steering wheel or computer … an injury from a weekend basketball game … or wrenching your back while digging in your garden, for example. Other times, your neck and back may ache and you have no idea why. This is perhaps most frustratin … Read More

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

Is Back Pain More Likely If You’re Tall?

There are many risk factors for back pain that you can control – like your weight, posture, and even the position you sleep in. Your height, however, is not among them, yet it can influence your risk of back pain. Adults have the same number of vertebrates in their spine regardless of height, but they’re generally larger … Read More

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

Should You Keep Working (or Playing) If You Have Back Pain?

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Michael Brantley, a star outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, suffered back pain even before the season began. Like many others in professional sports, he apparently was -- and possibly still is -- trying to "play through the pain." Meanwhile, many, many others who work in other jobs suffer back pain and similarly try to … Read More

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

7 Everyday Activities that SURPRISINGLY Cause Back Pain

Up to 84 percent of Americans will suffer from low back pain at some point during their lives.[i] Sometimes there’s an obvious precursor to the pain, like a car accident or arthritis … but much more often, there is not. The pain is labeled “non-specific” back pain in these cases, which is another way of saying the cause o … Read More

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

7 Day Back Pain Cure Review – Dr. Thompson

https://secure.losethebackpain.com/products/7-day-backpain-book/4/sp-free-7-day-back-pain-cure-book - Dr. Thompson of Anchorage Alaska reviews The 7 Day Back Pain Cure book. Listen to his professional opinion as to why this book is so different than all the others out there. You can get a free copy of this book here: https: … Read More

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7 Day Back Pain Cure Review – Michael O’toole

https://secure.losethebackpain.com/products/7-day-backpain-book/4/sp-free-7-day-back-pain-cure-book - Michael reveals how he went from crippling back pain to running races at 77 years old, thanks to The 7 Day Back Pain Cure book and other help from The Healthy Back Institute. Get your free copy here: https://secure.losethe … Read More

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Smoking Increases Back Pain!

smoking increases back pain

If you’re a smoker and you have chronic back pain, it may not have occurred to you that one might be related to the other. In fact, smokers are three times more likely than non-smokers to develop chronic back pain, in part because of the way it impacts your brain. New research from Northwestern Medicine revealed that smok … Read More

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

Standing Can Reduce Back Pain?

standing to reduce back pain

Anyone who works at a desk for a living knows how difficult it is to maintain proper posture, and thereby avoid back pain as a result. Others, like truck drivers and sales people who spend long hours in the car or on planes also know this well. Prolonged sitting puts a strain on the lumbar region of your back, and this is of … Read More

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

The Myths, Lies & True Causes of Chronic Back Pain

There are six dangerous myths about back pain floating around, starting with... Myth #1: You “Throw Out” Your Back - Physical activity can trigger a pain episode, but by itself, it isn’t the underlying cause. If your back is in a compromised state something as simple as picking up a pencil, or sneezing can be the "straw t … Read More

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