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Every day, your body replaces billions of cells—and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible?
Learn to identify whether your back pain stems from muscle strain or spinal problems through location, symptoms, and movement patterns.
A study showed that sex-based hierarchies in primates are more fluid than has been assumed, raising questions about the ...
In a new study, participants from China, Lithuania, and the United Kingdom consistently rated men with low-to-moderate body ...
When you think of scary animals, what comes to mind? Maybe lions, hippos or snakes? But you might be surprised to know that ...
How backpacks contribute to back pain and what you can do to prevent it Many of us wear backpacks whenever we leave home, so it's worth being safe.
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If you're suffering from back pain, the team at OrthoCincy has some encouraging news: surgery may not be necessary.
Tight hip flexors, especially a deep muscle called the psoas, can silently stress your spine. Here's why this muscle deserves more attention—and how to strengthen it.
Anyone who suffers from chronic low back pain knows how difficult it can be to manage, and how quickly it can turn the most ordinary activity into a daunting prospect. Nonspecific and difficult to ...
Arizona's newly established Barrow Sports Biomechanics Spine Lab will aim to provide science-backed guidelines for treating back injuries.
Francis Crick Institute scientists developed a rudimentary human spine via stem cells in a laboratory. They have created a “trunk-like structure” that is around 1 to 2 millimeters long.