Category: sitting

Oct20th 2023

Are You Looking for Pain Relief? Try Spinal Manipulation

Spinal Manipulation Could Help you Live Comfortably Do your joints hurt? Is your back causing you trouble? Has your pain become unbearable? If so, you may benefit from spinal manipulation. Spinal manipulation helps relieve pressure on joints, reduce inflammation, and improve nerve function. It is a gentle, hands-on form of manual therapy that focuses on

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Aug10th 2023

Is It Time To See A Physical Therapist For That Herniated Disc of Yours?

You can use physical therapy to find relief from herniated disc pain. Are you dealing with unexplained back pain? The reason for your discomfort could be a herniated disc. Disc herniations are common among our patients with back, arm, and/or leg discomfort at our physical therapy center. A herniated disc can occur anywhere in your

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Mar10th 2023

Toss Your Pills In The Trash With Physical Therapy!

Are you sick of leaning on medication for pain relief? After a car accident or traumatic injury, many people find themselves living with chronic pain. Day in and day out, they live in discomfort and are only able to find solace in prescription medication. The pain-relieving aspects of these drugs only last for a short

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Back pain Jan10th 2023

Physical Therapy Can Help Relieve Your Lower Back Pain

3 Simple Ways to Begin Managing Your Back Pain Back pain can be extremely inconvenient and burdensome. Numerous people use prescription medications to manage their pain, but with opioid addiction on the rise, many of them are looking for a better alternative. According to a study published in the BMC Health Services medical journal, physical

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6-Ways-to-stay-active-if-you-sit-at-a-desk-all-day Sep10th 2020

6 Ways to stay active if you sit at a desk all day

Millions of people spend several hours each day sitting at a desk. People who spend much of their day in a sitting position are at a higher risk of developing serious conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Many of these individuals may also be at risk of suffering from repetitive use injuries. It’s

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