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4 do’s and don’ts for your frozen shoulder

4 do’s and don’ts for your frozen shoulder

Frozen shoulder syndrome, known by the medical community as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition that can last for extended periods of time and frequently recur throughout one’s lifetime. It involves intense shoulder pain and immobility in the shoulder. It...
3 tips to help elderly people manage back pain

3 tips to help elderly people manage back pain

Back pain can impact an individual’s functional ability significantly by making daily activities difficult to complete. The prevalence of back pain in elderly people is especially high. If you or your loved one is an elderly person who is dealing with back pain, we...
5 tips to help guitarists overcome wrist pain

5 tips to help guitarists overcome wrist pain

Playing guitar takes a lot of work and, like any type of work, it can lead to injuries. In fact, 61.3% of guitarists surveyed in one recent study reported playing-related pain. And while injuries can occur in various parts of the upper body (back, neck, fingers,...