Author: Ed Yuiska
“SI” joint may be cause of low back pain
One of the major causes of low back pain is sacroiliac, or “SI” joint dysfunctions. Many times it is overlooked when evaluating a back condition. The two hip bones (ilium) are connected to the s... Read MorePoor posture, bending, lifting can wear out discs!
The vertebrae provide the structural support for the back. The facet joints attached to the vertebrae control the amount and direction of movement. The discs are soft cushions that separate the verteb... Read MoreWhy do Golfers have so many back injury Problems?
Golfers have the same problems as everyone else whether participating in recreational activities or spending the majority of the day sitting and being inactive. It is often due to poor core muscle con... Read MoreDid You Walk 10,000 Steps Today?
A pedometer is a device that determines the distance (in miles or kilometers) a person travels on foot. A step counter is a device that tracts the number of “steps” a person takes. Most people... Read MoreStrength training twice a week is effective
The question many have regarding training is “How many days a week should one exercise to achieve results?” To achieve strength gains, one needs two important factors.... Read More- 5 of 5
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