Inversion Treatment for Back Pain

Back pain can be caused by any number of factors, including strenuous athletic activity, poor posture, or degenerative spinal disorders caused by aging. They each involve their own types of treatments, which can include medications, bed rest, exercise, or surgery in extreme cases. Although treatment varies between conditions … Read More

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

Treating Back Pain – Inversion Therapy vs. Surgery?

Suffering from chronic or acute back pain may require more treatment that traditional methods can provide. While treatments that include physical therapy, massage and acupressure have been proven effective, for some they may not provide enough relief. Whether you have sciatica or general back pain, you may need inversion the … Read More

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

Inversion Therapy for Back Pain

Research studies show that inversion therapy is being used nowadays to obtain relief for lower back pain. For a multitude of back pain sufferers, inversion therapy restored their quality of life and provided them a level of relief, healing, and comfort that drugs and physiotherapy by themselves are rarely able to offer. Besi … Read More

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

Inversion Table for Sacroiliac Joint Pain

Inversion therapy is a method of back pain alleviation that involves hanging upside down or inverting one's body on a tilting table. Inversion therapy uses gravity to take pressure off the joints in the lower part of the body. Hanging upside down using an inversion table causes the joints in the body to become loaded in an i … Read More

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

Intense Back Pain

Intense or chronic back pain is a serious problem and over 75% of the US population spends no less than $40 billion a year on treatments, diagnosis and surgery to relieve their acute back pain symptoms. Whether you define your back pain as intense, chronic or acute, and whether the pain is in the upper, middle or lower back … Read More

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

How to Treat Back Pain

Nearly everyone on the planet will experience back pain at some point in their lives, many more than once. Low back pain is the second most common reason to visit a doctor's office, second only to the common cold. Just like the cold, back pain may be hard for doctors to treat. The root causes of back pain are notoriously di … Read More

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

How to Fix Back Pain

Most back pain is the result of years of poor habits. Don't feel too bad for yourself; nearly everyone in this country is guilty of the same condition. There are an amazing number of ways that people on a daily basis treat their backs poorly, weakening, straining, and aggravating them. They stand poorly, lift poorly, sit poo … Read More

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

How Naturopathy Therapeutics Is Used For Back Pain

For many patients living with daily back pain, naturopathy treatment has become a particularly viable alternative to conservative therapy in supplying relief. What's more, the fundamental concept of naturopathy therapy is to use the body's natural capability to heal itself from within by utilizing procedures constructed to h … Read More

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

Hip and Back Pain

The number one reason Americans see their doctor is colds and flu. The number two reason is lower back pain. Hip and back pains are often interrelated, which can contribute to a number of symptoms that are sometimes quite difficult to accurately diagnose. Feeling pain in your thigh or groin can be an indication of a hip rela … Read More

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

High Back Pain Causes

The upper back is much more stable than the neck and low back; it doesn't move as much as the neck does, and doesn't have to support the loads or stresses that the lower (lumbar) spine does. Its main job, along with the ribs, is to protect the internal organs in the chest. That doesn't mean that there aren't problems origina … Read More

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