iPad generation sees huge rise in back and neck pain
The number of young people seeking help for back or neck pain has risen 60 per cent in the past year, driven by sedentary lifestyles and the use of technology. Read more…
The number of young people seeking help for back or neck pain has risen 60 per cent in the past year, driven by sedentary lifestyles and the use of technology. Read more…
Musculoskeletal conditions, including a large range of bone and joint complaints, accounted for more prolonged absences than any other form of ill-health. Almost 31 million days of work were lost last year due to back, neck and muscle problems, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). BBC News reported the findings. Read more…
A recent article from ABCnews reports a study that found that chiropractic care and exercise are more effective for neck pain than medication. Read more… A useful summary of the study can be found here.