Archive for the ‘Back Pain Management’ Category

Ankylosing Spondylitis: Cause of Back and Hip Pain in Young Adults

Ankylosing spondylitis is an inflammatory form of arthritis. It is an often-misdiagnosed condition and one of the causes of back pain in teens and young adults. Learning how to identify ankylosing spondylitis will help you prevent serious complications in the future. Symptoms Ankylosing spondylitis can be hard to identify early because symptoms are generally mild [...]

Drug-Free Pain Management for Recovering Addicts

While many people with chronic pain conditions desire to avoid pain medications, for some, it is imperative. If you are recovering from addiction, the prospect of being prescribed pain medication can be particularly terrifying. The following advice is meant to help addicts find effective treatment alternatives as well as communicate their need to avoid drugs [...]

Posterior Pelvic Tilt: Causes and Treatments

Posterior pelvic tilt is a condition characterized by the pelvis being pulled downward in back, causing the lumbar arch to decrease. This condition can cause back, hip and leg pain. Causes Posterior pelvic tilt is caused by muscle imbalances in the core and legs. Muscle imbalances in the lower body can pull the pelvis down [...]

Anterior Pelvic Tilt: Causes and Treatments

Anterior pelvic tilt is a condition characterized by the pelvis being tilted forward so that the front part of the pelvis is lower than the back. This causes the stomach and buttocks to protrude. Anterior pelvic tilt can cause a number of symptoms and should be corrected in order to avoid chronic pain. Causes The [...]

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