A new Concordia study suggests that aquatic therapy for individuals with chronic low back pain can do more than strengthen the muscles around the spine. It can also have a beneficial impact on the ...
Maryse Fortin: “Aquatic therapy is an interesting medium to study people who have pain-related fear like kinesiophobia and pain catastrophizing, and how those relate to spinal musculature.” A new ...
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Research supports that aquatic exercise is effective at reducing pain and disease activity and improving physical function, although it is unclear whether it is more effective than any other form of ...
Chances are, as you’re reading this, you’re hunched over your phone or slouched at your desk. And it hurts. You’re in desperate need of some exercises for low back pain. Your lower back is one of the ...
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