Building strength later in life starts with exercises that use your body weight. Doing so lets you see not only how your body ...
Back pain can feel like a rite of passage. You've likely long heard people older than you say, "Just wait—once you turn 50, you won't be able to run, walk or lift like you used to because of back pain ...
If you often spend time sitting at a desk, back pain can creep up on you. One day you’ll feel an ache, perhaps some pressure in the lower back or between the shoulder blades and the rest is history.
Long walks could both treat and prevent chronic low back pain, according to emerging research. A population-based study in Norway found that people who walked for more than 78 minutes a day on average ...
Lower back pain ranks among the most common health complaints worldwide, affecting people of all ages and activity levels. Whether you’re experiencing a dull, persistent ache or sharp, sudden twinges, ...
Pack light and lift luggage using the legs, not the back, to avoid strain. Stretch the neck, shoulders, and lower back before and after travel to increase flexibility and reduce stiffness. Choose ...
Your first episode of back pain can come at you fast. One minute you’re sitting crisscross on the ground and yapping for hours or flinging a duffel over a shoulder no problem, and the next, you’re on ...
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Summer may be over, but the yardwork continues for many homeowners. They now have to rake up all the falling leaves, which isn’t just time consuming but can also be strenuous. “Posture and form is ...