Posts Tagged ‘relieve low back pain’
February 9, 2009
Tags: causes of low back pain, client, clients, discs, life, ligament, low back pain, modalities, pain, physical therapy, reason, relieve low back pain, source, sources of low back pain, toronto
As a physical therapist in Toronto who treats a lot of low back pain, a significant part of my job is to educate my clients on how they can become their own healers. My goal is to not only enable them to get themselves out of pain, but to keep them that way. Permanently.

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reduce back pain: Cause, Source and Symptoms
February 5, 2009
Tags: always-the-best, check-out-some, health, low back pain mistakes, painful-episode, relieve low back pain, source, symptoms, toronto
Mistake 1: Not doing anything. This is one of the most common mistakes that I see in clinical practice as a physical therapist (physiotherapist) in Toronto working with people to relieve their low back pain.

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3 Common Low Back Pain Mistakes
February 3, 2009
Tags: always-the-case, human performance, human-movement, improving-power, movement, occam's razor, relieve low back pain, solutions, toronto
“entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem” William of Ockham In its elegance, it has become a guiding philosophy in much that I do. That is the power of the law of parsimony

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Cuts like a knife: Occam’s Razor
February 2, 2009
Tags: human performance, human-movement, known-as-muscle, ligaments, low back pain, mechanical-low, movement, occam's razor, relieve low back pain, solutions, source, until-the-next
As a human movement specialist and physical therapist , I sometimes get so carried away in all my excitement talking about relieving low back pain that I actually forget to define what it is. For most of you out there, this may seem a little peculiar.
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Low Back Pain: Defined
February 1, 2009
Tags: day, game, human-movement, known-as-muscle, potential, potential-rise, relieve low back pain, resist-the-urge, superbowl, time, until-the-next
Around this time of year, there’s a spike in flat screen TV sales. With this incredible TV buying frenzy there is also the potential rise in low back pain. How are the two related?

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Flat Screen TVs and Low Back Pain
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