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Hip Pain or Low Back Pain – Which One Is It?
Technically, the hip is the ball-and-socket joint between the long bone of the thigh and the pelvis; but more often than not, many people will point to a number of different places on their back or pelvis and say, “My hip is killing me” when it’s not really “the hip” at all!
Hip Pain or Low Back Pain – Which One Is It?
Technically, the hip is the ball-and-socket joint between the long bone of the thigh and the pelvis; but more often than not, many people will point to a number of different places on their back or pelvis and say, “My hip is killing me” when it’s not really “the hip” at all!
Why Don’t the Stretches I Do Help My Back Pain?
Like most health conditions, low back pain is a chronic problem, patients with low back pain typically tending to suffer off and on for years.
Low Back Pain and Subluxation
Subluxation means a vertebral joint of the spine is out of its normal position.
How stress affects the body
Acute stress is a response to imminent danger, it turbo charges the system with powerful hormones that can damage the cardiovascular system.
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Low Back Pain v A Low Back Problem? Is There A Difference?
Your “back pain” might be a misnomer. We often confuse pain for a problem.
Low back pain vs a low back problem — is there a difference?
Your "back pain" might be a misnomer. We often confuse pain for a problem. Doctors often do not help matters by not doing thorough examinations, and just offering a prescription of pain pills or anti-inflammatory drugs when the patient comes in with a complaint of pain.
Hip Pain or Low Back Pain – Which One Is It?
Technically, the hip is the ball-and-socket joint between the long bone of the thigh and the pelvis; but more often than not, many people will point to a number of different places on their back or pelvis and say, “My hip is killing me” when it’s not really “the hip” at all!