Newswatch 16's Emily Kress spoke with a pain medicine specialist at UPMC about treatment options for those suffering from chronic pain.
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Compare Inpatient Rehab examined data from the CDC's National Health Interview Survey to examine the chronic pain epidemic.
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Over 50 million people in the U.S. live with chronic pain, a third of whom have had their entire lives stopped because of it.
Rogers recommended gentle movement as a key component of managing chronic joint pain, cautioning against both overexertion and inactivity. “The more that you sit there, the stiffer you’ll get,” Rogers ...
You might not be aware that low-grade inflammation is building up in your body, but there may be subtle signs - such as feeling constantly tired, or muscles that ache without an obvious cause.
Those with chronic back pain aren’t just dealing with long-term discomfort; they actually feel sensory overload from a car ...
Kegels – the practice of squeezing, holding and releasing the pelvic floor muscles – can help strengthen the area when performed correctly. “Tighten your pelvic floor muscles, hold them, then release ...
Forget cucumber slices. In Central Europe, spa stays can include doctor-led treatments designed to reduce musculoskeletal discomfort.
A few years ago, I was sitting outside with my neighbor Paul. He’s in his seventies now, the kind of man who still mows his ...