What are Growing Pains?
We know very little about growing pains apart from some children get sore arms or legs at the end of the day and usually wake up feeling better.
We know very little about growing pains apart from some children get sore arms or legs at the end of the day and usually wake up feeling better.
Cost can be a factor when making decisions about healthcare. Researchers have been looking at what the most cost-effective healthcare options are for people with back and neck pain.
Did you know that people with neck had poor communication between their neck and their brains which meant that they weren’t as good at controlling their sense of balance.
Chronic pain is the second-most common reason people see a doctor and miss work. More than one-third of people with chronic pain become disabled by their pain to some degree.
We’ve all heard of growing pains right? But did you know that what we call growing pains aren’t actually associated with growing? They’re not actually growing pains at all.
Research studies have shown that improving the function of your spine can not only help your brain see what’s going on in your spine but what’s going on in your arms.
Did you know that people who have bad posture usually end up with neck pain or headaches and people with neck pain often have additional breathing problems associated with it.