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4 Steps to a Healthy Birth

July 28, 2020

Bottom Line: With all of the advances in medical science, it may come as a surprise to discover that many of the technological interventions used in modern maternity management don’t seem very evidence based. Afterall, the natural birth process is designed to be relatively simple – it’s been going on for hundreds of thousands of […]...

NSAID Risks: Making Smart Healthcare Decisions During Pregnancy

July 21, 2020

Bottom Line: Pregnant women are certainly not immune to aches and pains. In fact, it’s estimated that over 85% of expecting mothers will deal with back pain. Finding relief without the use of medication is almost always the best route for the health of mom and baby. Even over-the-counter medications can be risky to take […]...

Tips to Relieve Back Pain During Pregnancy

Tips to Relieve Back Pain During Pregnancy

July 11, 2020

Bottom Line: An estimated 85% of women experience back pain during pregnancy. Why? As a woman enters her second or third trimester, her growing baby pulls her body’s center of gravity forward, which in turn increases the curve of her low back. That increased amount of stress on the low back often leads to pain. […]...

Pregnancy: How Your Body Changes

Pregnancy: How Your Body Changes

July 11, 2020

Bottom Line: A woman’s body undergoes many transformations during the nine months of pregnancy. Some of these changes are visible, such as an expanding belly, while others, such as morning sickness and backaches, may not be as visible but equally well known. Then there a few body changes may be unexpected and catch some women […]...

Postural Stress: The Link Between Tech Neck and Pain

Postural Stress: The Link Between Tech Neck and Pain

May 15, 2020

Postural stress occurs not only because of your anatomy but also because of the decisions you make each day. Believe it or not, many of us spend 2 hours or more per day on our smartphones or tablets. That adds up to hundreds, if not thousands, of hours each year! The position we hold our […]...

Improving Your Posture to Keep Your Spine Healthy

Improving Your Posture to Keep Your Spine Healthy

May 15, 2020

Posture is described as the position that your body maintains while standing, sitting, or lying down. Most experts would agree that “good” posture reduces the stress on your spine by balancing the load placed upon the muscles and ligaments that support it. Why it Matters: Good posture is essential because it helps you keep your […]...

Perfect Posture?

May 15, 2020

May is Posture Month. “Sit up straight and stop slouching!” You’ve likely heard this since childhood, but is there such a thing as perfect posture? The answer is a bit complicated. The latest research shows that it may be more important to think about a “balanced” or “dynamic” posture than perfect posture, and we’re also […]...

The Chronic Pain Crisis is the Opioid Crisis

The Chronic Pain Crisis is the Opioid Crisis

April 21, 2020

Bottom Line: What began as a chronic pain epidemic has evolved into our current opioid crisis. For decades, opioids were marketed as a “safer” alternative to treat chronic pain. However, as the number of people with chronic pain began to rise, so did the number of people addicted and dying from prescription opioids. Why it […]...

The Opioid Crisis: How Did We End Up Here?

The Opioid Crisis: How Did We End Up Here?

April 21, 2020

Bottom Line: About 30 years ago, there was a fundamental shift in medicine as to how pain was understood and treated. The number of people with chronic pain seemed to be rising, and it was thought that the options to address the pain weren’t adequate. Why it Matters: As doctors paid more attention to assessing […]...

Opiates vs. Opioids: What’s the Difference?

Opiates vs. Opioids: What’s the Difference?

April 21, 2020

Bottom Line: If you haven’t heard about the problems that opioids have caused over the past decade, you must be living under a rock! Did you know that many of the people dying from opioids aren’t recreational drug users looking for the next high? In fact, they are people who were prescribed these drugs by […]...