by ben cunningham | Mar 3, 2021 | Back & Shoulder Pain, Body Pain, Chiropractic Topics
A Healthy Backpack Another important wellness essential product is an ergonomically designed backpack. It is amazing how we can put thousands of pages of data onto a microchip smaller than the eye can see, yet kids are carrying backpacks that are heavier than ever...
by ben cunningham | Mar 3, 2021 | Back & Shoulder Pain, Body Pain, Chiropractic Topics
A Back Saver Wallet Most men carry a wallet in their back pockets and in many cases it can be over a half an inch thick. Sitting on a half inch wedge for hours at a time over a period of years is one of the most overlooked causes of spinal misalignments and spinal...
by ben cunningham | Mar 3, 2021 | Back & Shoulder Pain, Body Pain, Chiropractic Topics
When Is Back Pain More Than Back Pain? Out of the blue, your back starts to hurt. At first, it’s just an annoyance. You can live with it. You’ve had lower back pain before and it went away on its own. Now it’s a few weeks later. You’ve got a...
by ben cunningham | Mar 3, 2021 | Back & Shoulder Pain, Body Pain, Chiropractic Topics
What’s Wrong with My Back? Not all back problems are created equal. One person may have been working on a home improvement project and injured her back while simultaneously bending and twisting. Another person may have developed back pain as a result of a...
by ben cunningham | Mar 3, 2021 | Back & Shoulder Pain, Body Pain, Chiropractic Topics
Effective Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain Here’s an all-too-common situation. You develop low back pain that lasts for more than a few days and you’re uncomfortable enough to go see your primary care physician. He or she tells you it’s not...
by ben cunningham | Mar 3, 2021 | Back & Shoulder Pain, Body Pain, Chiropractic Topics
Backpacks and Back Pain Backpacks are the tote of choice for most school-aged children with two books per class to lug around. In fact, it is reported that between 92% and 94% of schoolchildren carry backpacks. And it appears these contraptions are evolving somewhat...