Are you feeling pain in your lower back? If so, you should be aware of a new study's findings on the relationship between ...
Our best overall pick was even tested by one of our own editors with chronic back pain.
A muscle spasm could mean more than pain in your back — it could also hurt your ears. Despite being the leading cause of ...
More than 31 million Americans will experience back pain at some point — and women are twice as susceptible than men ...
Living with back pain can feel frustrating and limiting – and it can feel impossible to do some of the activities you love. Let’s start with the bad news: Shoes are almost never the (sole) cause of ...
SCREEN SCROLLING, DESK sitting, kid schlepping—modern life can batter and mangle your back, unless you use these strategies to safeguard it. But first, it's good to know something about why pretty ...
In my 23-year career, back pain is probably the one problem that frustrates people the most. It affects your sleep, your mood, your energy, and your ability to enjoy the things you love. Plus, it ...
Here’s some spine-tingling news. New research suggests a drug already available on pharmacy shelves could help ease chronic lower back pain. It’s a welcome discovery for the millions of Americans who ...
In my 23-year career, back pain is probably the one problem that frustrates people the most. It affects your sleep, your mood, your energy, and your ability to enjoy the things you love. Plus, it ...
Pain during movement often reflects sensitivity, not long-term injury, a new study suggests. Everyday movements like bending, lifting, and twisting may trigger back pain flares, but they don’t cause ...
Individuals with chronic back pain reported significantly higher levels of auditory sensitivity compared with pain-free ...
Your first episode of back pain can come at you fast. One minute you’re sitting crisscross on the ground and yapping for hours or flinging a duffel over a shoulder no problem, and the next, you’re on ...