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Spinal stenosis refers to narrowing of canal in the spine where the spinal cord passes through. This narrowing results in increased pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots exiting the spinal cord. While spinal stenosis mostly affects people who are older than 60, those who are young may also experience stenosis after a severe […]

Yoga and Pilates are usually popular options for people who want to improve mobility and sculpt muscles. While both of these are beneficial for the overall health and well being, there are some contrasting differences between the two that make each of them suitable for reaching different fitness goals and individuals with varying needs. In […]

Shoulder pain? Made up of two main bones and several muscles, tendons, and ligaments, the shoulder joint is one of the most complex joints in your body. The complex structure of the shoulder joint attributes to its wide range of motion, which in turn makes shoulder joints more vulnerable to injuries. While different musculoskeletal conditions […]

Today we live in a fast-paced lifestyle. High stress can cause many health related problems, such as hypertension, diabetes and primary headache. A headache is when one experiences pain in the head, which may be caused by tension, muscular contraction, vascular dilation or contraction, inflammation, or injury. A primary headache is caused by problems with […]

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