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Posture and Dowagers Hump: What You Need to Know

If you are noticing a curve or a hump in your back, you could suffer from something called Dowagers Hump. This is a serious condition that could lead to significant back pain and range of motion issues. At Houston Spine & Rehabilitation, we can help you learn more about the causes of Dowager’s Hump, the […]

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Easy Ways to Improve Your Posture

Good posture is more important than many people realize. It reduces stress on your spine, muscles, and joints, improves respiratory function, and may even improve self-esteem. Posture is so important that many chiropractors routinely perform a postural assessment when examining patients. Your chiropractor is also your best source of guidance for improving your posture. Avoid posture-damaging wardrobes […]

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Breaking Down Myths About Chiropractic Care for Headaches

If you suffer from frequent headaches, you might be surprised to learn that a chiropractor could hold the key to headache relief. Although most people think of back pain treatments when they think of chiropractors, in reality, they treat many other conditions successfully, including chronic headaches. Are myths about chiropractic care for headaches keeping you from finding […]

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Tips for Talking to Your Doctor About Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is one of the most frustrating conditions anyone can live with, not least because it can be difficult to explain your symptoms to a doctor. After all, pain is a subjective thing that only you can feel, and the degree of your pain can’t be measured. That’s why it’s important to know how […]

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Exploring the Emotional Symptoms of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is often defined as pain that lasts at least three months. It also includes symptoms that come and go over the course of at least six months. Conditions that cause back pain are common causes of chronic pain, but fibromyalgia, frequent migraines, TMJ disorders, and arthritis can also cause it. Chronic pain takes a heavy […]

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A Look at the Emotional Impacts of Chronic Pain

Countless individuals live with chronic pain. Whether it is constant or intermittent, chronic pain is a debilitating problem that significantly interferes with virtually all areas of daily life—from work to physical fitness to personal hygiene. Pain management also becomes more challenging when chronic pain is present because of the risks of long-term medication use. For […]

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How Physical Therapy Benefits Patients With Arthritis

If you suffer from arthritis, you can benefit greatly from seeking chiropractic care, particularly physical therapy. The arthritis treatment provided by physical therapy can significantly reduce your pain and inflammation, and restore range of motion to your joints. Keep reading to learn more about how physical therapy benefits patients with arthritis. Relieve Pain and Discomfort […]

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Comparing Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis

There are over 100 types of arthritis. The two main types are rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis. You might think that all types of arthritis are quite similar, but actually, RA and osteoarthritis have different causes, symptoms, and arthritis treatments. If you have any type of arthritis, you can benefit from speaking to a specialist in pain management.  […]

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Managing Migraine Pain

Migraines are intensely painful headaches that can come on suddenly and last for days. Often, sufferers rely on medications for pain relief, but in addition to the side effects from the medicines, this strategy can trigger rebound pain when the effectiveness wears off. Fortunately, there are other ways to cope with migraines, including visiting a […]

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Getting Back On Your Feet After Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a painful foot condition that is common among runners and other active adults. It occurs when the plantar fascia is inflamed and irritated. This thick band of fibrous tissue is found along the bottom of the foot. It’s responsible for connecting the toes to the heel bone. The sharp, stabbing heel pain […]

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