The British Chiropractic Association (BCA) has recently reported that 71% of people who have suffered with back pain over the last 10 years have never done anything to combat it!
One of the biggest contributors to back pain in our society is a sedentary lifestyle. It is so important to keep active during the day! There are many ways to do this...
Excessive use of electronic devices and constant sitting can leave us looking down for hours and this causes an increase in posture related problems.
The most effective back pain treatment is to encourage movement – inactivity can make the pain worse. Gardening can be one of the best forms of gentle exercise!
Reflexology is a complementary health therapy based on the theory that certain points (usually) on the feet correspond with specific areas on the body. It has a wide range of benefits!
Find out how the Alexander Technique, a way of re-training your mind, body and brain to improve posture and movement at the same time as reducing stress and tension, can improve your life.
Having the correct mattress for you is very important. If you have had your mattress for more than 7 years or you wake up with back pain, read on to find out how to choose a new one that fits your needs.
If one of your resolutions was to get fit or stay fit, then read on to ensure you stay motivated and reach your fitness goals quicker with the advice of a Chiropractor.
Somewhere between a half and three quarters of pregnant women have back pain at some stage. Thankfully, there are ways to ease this discomfort...
According to a survey by mental health charity Mind, one in five people get stressed over the Christmas period and suffer ill health as a result.
Do you lead an athletic lifestyle? Learn how sports-specific Chiropractic treatment and massage can aid and upkeep the body.
The sciatic nerve starts in the lower back and runs down the back of the legs. When it is pinched it can cause various types of pain.