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Lower Back Pain
PUSH as Rx Lower Back Pain Rehabilitation Center. More than 80% of the population suffers from lower back pain at some point in their lives. Most cases can be linked to the most common causes: muscle strain, injury, or overuse. But it can also be attributed to a specific condition of the spine:
- Herniated Disc
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spinal Stenosis
- Osteoarthritis.
Chiropractic treatment focuses on restoring a person’s strength and flexibility to help improve symptoms of pain. This, combined with stretches and exercises, will help maintain the adjustments and prevent further or worsening injuries. Further treatment includes health coaching and nutrition.
What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Introduction
Many people experience pain daily at some point in their lives. The causes of pain can vary from…
An Overview Of Vertebral Pain Syndrome
Introduction
The human body has muscles surrounding and protecting the spine to prevent pain and disability. The…
A Look Into IDD Therapy For Musculoskeletal Pain
Introduction
The spine is essential for maintaining our upright posture and allowing us to move without pain. The…
An Overview Of Vertebral Axial Decompression
Introduction
One of the most prevalent types of pain worldwide is lumbar back pain, which affects many people and…
Biomechanical Self-Help Methods Using MET
Introduction
When it comes to our muscles, many of us often don't stretch each muscle group at least two to three…
Sacroiliac Sprain: EP’s Chiropractic Injury Rehabilitation Team
A joint is where two bones meet. The two sacroiliac or SI joints connect the spine, pelvis, and hips. This strong…
Lumbar Strain: EP’s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Team
The lumbar/low back muscles support the upper body's weight and are involved in moving, twisting, bending, pushing,…
The MET Technique On Myofascial Trigger Points & Gait Performance
Introduction
How a person walks or their gait performance can determine how their body's balance and stability are…
To Stretch Or Strengthen Connective Tissues Using The MET Technique
Introduction
The human body has numerous musculoskeletal muscles that allow the host to do various movements…