Back Pain During Pregnancy? Three Tips for Instant Relief!
February 23, 2010 by Back & Neck Pain Resources
Filed under Back Pain Conditions, Back Pain During Pregnancy
Preparing for the arrival of a new baby can be overwhelming, no matter whether it’s your first or fifth child!
There’s just so much to think about- preparing a nursery, making your home safe for baby, determining a birth plan, making sure you’re eating right, finding the right stroller…the list goes on and on!
One thing’s for [...]
Could Your Back Pain Be Caused By Kidney Stones?
February 10, 2010 by Back & Neck Pain Resources
Filed under Back Pain Conditions, Kidney Stones
Back pain is usually associated with things like sports injuries, a bad mattress, or even stress. But, some people experience extreme back pain even if none of the above apply to them.
If you’re one of these people, you should know that this type of severe back pain could be a sign of a more serious [...]
Is Poor Posture Causing You Neck and Back Pain?
January 22, 2010 by Back & Neck Pain Resources
Filed under Back Pain Conditions
Neck and Back pain are usually associated with people who do athletic activities or those who are working in physically strenuous jobs. However, people should be aware that even if they do not participate in athletic activities, or even do the tiniest bit of exercise or training, they can still be quite susceptible to neck [...]
Recovering from Back Surgery
January 15, 2010 by Back & Neck Pain Resources
Filed under Back Pain Conditions
One of the biggest complaints of people who have had back surgery is the recovery period. The recovery period after undergoing such an operation seems to take a very long time. Many people have aches and pains that they attribute to surgery long after their bodies should have healed.
Here are some tips to aide you [...]
Can Your Back Pain Be Caused By Improper Ph Levels?
January 2, 2010 by Back & Neck Pain Resources
Filed under Back Pain Conditions
When people feel back pain or pain in any other part of their bodies, they usually associate it with sore muscles or joints due to injury or strain. People assume physical activities as the cause of the pain that they’re feeling.
Although this is frequently the case, there are times when pain is caused by an [...]


