Search Results for 'Neck pain'
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Low back pain or low back problem - is there a difference?
Your “back pain” might be a misnomer. We often confuse pain for a problem.
People working from home experience back/neck pains - study
Forty-four per cent of people from Connacht working from home due to Covid-19 restrictions are experiencing back or neck pains, or both - according to new research by a leading chiropractic clinic group.
Neck pain and headaches
Do you suffer from headaches? Do you wonder why the medication that you have been given does not seem to work? That could be because the root of the problem is not being addressed.
Alleviate neck and shoulder pain with professional manipulation and acupuncture
Neck and shoulder pains are common complaints. Some people experience only neck pain or only shoulder pain, while others experience pain in both areas. Other associated symptoms can be headaches, numbness, tingling, poor sleep patterns, or more severe symptoms such as anxiety or depression.
Alleviate neck and shoulder pain with professional manipulation and acupuncture
Neck and shoulder pains are common complaints. Some people experience only neck pain or only shoulder pain, while others experience pain in both areas. Other associated symptoms can be headaches, numbness, tingling, poor sleep patterns, or more severe symptoms such as anxiety or depression.
Is managing your neck pain part of your daily routine?
We all can agree that the use of computers and cell phones as part of our daily lives and work has become increasingly prominent. Banking, social media, work/school assignments, the list goes on and on. Common symptoms associated with neck pain are:
Free workshop on the Alexander Technique
To celebrate Alexander Technique week this October a free two hour workshop will be held in Mullingar Public Library on Saturday Octover 16.
Back and neck pain
The increased sedentary nature of our lifestyle has led to a marked increase in the incidence of spinal pain. With a neck problem you could experience pain in your neck, shoulder, mid-back, arm or headaches. Likewise with a back problem you could experience pain in your back, groin, hip or leg. These symptoms may be caused by an injury to any of the following: