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The
Health Of Your Back Can Be A Sign Of Your
Overall Health!
Dr. Todd Sinett
Does your back hurt? You may need a lifestyle adjustment
Losing weight, changing dietary and
exercise habits, and reducing stress may
not seem like common prescriptions for
treating those aches and pains that may
ail your back -- but these things often
go hand in hand with successful
treatment for back pain. This is why
successful treatment for back pain means
a patient often ends up with benefits
way beyond simply a healthier back!
The connection between health and back
pain
It’s always interesting to look at the
statistics between other areas of health
and back pain. Eighty five percent of
Americans do not exercise regularly.
Eighty five percent of Americans also
suffer from back pain. The truth is,
back pain is almost always
multi-factorial, and not addressing all
pieces of the puzzle means managing back
pain rather than treating it! There are
three main causes of back pain. They are
structural: (muscles and bones),
nutritional (diet and hormones), and
emotional, (stress, anger, resentment,
etc.) This dynamic triad is in constant
flux. If one side gets thrown off
balance, the other sides will be
affected as well.
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