Posts Tagged“pain”

Do’s and Don’ts of Pain Management

In recent years there have been major advancements in pain management. The increased research and development are partly due to the prevalence of chronic pain in America. Chronic pain is the most common cause of long-term disability, and it’s the most cited reason people seek medical care. One reason for the increased in chronic pain is our modern day lifestyle. More stress, less physical activity and more sitting take a toll on the body. Chronic pain has steadily risen in the last two decades to the point that 25.3 million adults now live with daily pain. Managing chronic pain can…

Too Busy to See a Doctor? Maybe Not

We can feel aches and pains regardless of our age… from childhood and growing pains to the ever present backache that comes with age. Nearly 100 million people in the U.S. alone deal with some kind of chronic pain. This is the kind of pain that is long term and can stay with you after an illness and or injury. Millions more people suffer from short term, or acute, pain. Do you have to live with the aches and pains and just ignore them? You might be of the opinion that you are just too busy to take time off…

What Causes Lower Back Pain?

Most people suffer at least once from back pain. In many cases the back pain comes back because of so many different possible reasons. Unfortunately, even living a perfectly healthy lifestyle cannot stop us from having to deal with the pain. We can consume all the Le-Vel Thrive we want to and still not manage to get rid of the pain. The most important thing at the end of the day is to understand what causes the lower back pain. Once we understand the cause, it is much easier to treat the condition. The Paradox One of the important things…