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New Research Shows How Acupuncture Improves Sleep

Alternative medicines such as acupuncture and massage therapy are known to detect and measure the brain activity of human subjects before, throughout, and following an acupuncture session. The outcome of the study conclusively showed that acupuncture benefits both the length and the quality of sleep by expanding slow wave activity throughout brain lobes. Acupuncture affects […]

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October 19, 2015

Sacroiliac Pain Treatment

continuous pressure because it supports the upper part of the body. Sacroiliac paincan have a number of causes and can cause chronic lower back disco Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction The sacrum is a triangular-shaped bone that lies at the end of the tailbone in the human body. This bone is connected toms of pain and stiffness […]

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October 18, 2015

The ultra competitive exercise fad that can ruin your health: It’s called planking

The average person has become more aware of the fact that exercise is a necessary component of living a healthy and lengthy life. There are a number of ways that people choose to the person practicing this incredibly taxing pose called “planking.” The participant doing the pose called a “plank” is positioned so that they […]

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October 16, 2015

Treating Tennis Elbow

the pain that occurs around your lateral elbow. However, it is a misconception that this condition occurs from playing tennis. Most people who suffer from this condition hardly plays tennis. Common sympto vary depending on the cause of these type of conditions. It is common for some sufferers toms are associated with of Repetitive Strain […]

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October 15, 2015

Acupuncture Seen as Viable Supplement in Treating Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a painful and potentially debilitating condition affecting the joints of the human body, especially the knee joint. Approximately 10 percent all Americans aged 55 years or older suffer from knee pain associated with osteoarthritis. Medications are often used in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee. However, a recent study indicates that acupuncture […]

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October 11, 2015

ACL Injury in Teen-Aged Athlets

The anterior cruciate ligament in the knee is prone to ACL injuries because the growth of their neuromuscular system does not always match pace with the increased growth throughout the rest of the body. The difference between growth in the body and growth in the neuromuscular system causes subtle changes in the gait, and the […]

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October 10, 2015

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Myths and Misconceptions: Muscle Soreness

an intensive training program. While some muscle soreness isn’t necessarily a bad thing, persistent, extreme muscle soreness is. An all to the growth of the muscle and will prohibit you from moving forward with your fitness goals. Muscle soreness is due to tear and the repair process is underway. This equals bigger, stronger muscles. But […]

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October 9, 2015

10 Tips for Effective Rehabilitation

Physical therapy rehabilitation is a necessary part of the recovery process. Regardless if you have suffered from a chronic accident, sports injury, or suffer from pain due to struggle with moving around, or completing everyday task Tips for Effective Rehab When you suffer from a sports injury, medical procedure, or chronic soreness, you should use […]

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October 8, 2015