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Is Your Back Pain Starting in Your Feet? 5 Exercises plan

You’ve done it all. You stretch your hamstrings religiously. You’ve strengthened your core with planks and bridges. You even invested in that expensive ergonomic chair for your desk. But that stubborn, nagging ache in your lower back just won’t quit. It’s there when you wake up. It grumbles when you stand up after a meeting. […]

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neck pain

7 Physiotherapist-Approved Ideas to Energize Your Workday

Does the clock hitting 3 PM feel less like an afternoon and more like a physical challenge? Your back starts to ache, your shoulders feel like they’re trying to become earrings, and your brain feels… fuzzy. You might think the only solution is a huge workout at the end of the day to “undo” the

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How Stress Creates Pain in Your Neck and Shoulders

It’s 4 PM on a Tuesday. You’ve been staring at a screen for hours, juggling deadlines, answering a constant stream of emails, and navigating a never-ending to-do list. You take a deep breath—or rather, a shallow one—and notice it: that familiar, heavy, burning ache that has settled deep into your neck and across the tops

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5 Most Common Pickleball Injuries and Their Prevention

It’s official: the world has a fever, and the only prescription is more pickleball. What started as a backyard game has exploded into the fastest-growing sport on the planet. It’s social, it’s fun, and it’s a fantastic way to stay active at any age. But beneath the friendly dinks and social rallies lies a surprisingly

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