Posts Tagged ‘massage therapist’

Hilliard Chiropractor, Lower Back Pain, Whiplash, Physical Therapy, Migraines, Backaches

www.chiroohio.com Hilliard Chiropractor, Dr. Adam Solomon treats back pain, neck pain, shoulder injuries, whiplash, headaches, migraines, sports injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, dics bulges, slipped discs, sciatica and herniated discs. Dr. Solomon was born and raised in Columbus Ohio. He graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport Iowa. Palmer College of Chiropractic was the first [...]

Columbus Back Pain, Chronic Neck Pain, Pinched Nerves, Whiplash, Sciatica, Lumbar

ChiroOhio.com Dr. Chris Stevenson of Gahanna Family Chiropractic helps patients with non-surgical pain relief. He and his staff specialize in chiropractic, physical therapy, therapeutic massage, occupational rehabilitation, decompression therapy and nutritional counseling. He serves patients in Columbus, Gahanna, Westerville, New Albany and surrounding Central Ohio communities. Call 614-471-2225 today to make an appointment!

Manage Lower back pain by youself

medicalmassage-ceu.com In the DVD volume 4 Boris provides a detailed verbal explanation followed by on screen caption commentaries at the time of hands-on performance. He teaches how to perform region specific self-massage for painful lower back region, including trigger point therapy, application of hot stones and ice, post isometric relaxation techniques, and rehabilitative exercise. This [...]

Massage Back Pain Relief (PostIsometric Relaxation Exe)

medicalmassage-edu.com To purchase DVD please click the link above For some reason, massage therapists that specialize in treatments of sport related injuries are calling this method sport massage. In my opinion, if someone sprains/strains the lower back, upper back, shoulder, knee, etc., by playing sport or working at home, or at the workplace, the pathology [...]

What treatment should I try for back pain due to an extra lumbar vertebrae?

I found out about 3 or 4 years ago that I have an extra lumbar vertebrae (L6), as well as slight scoliosis. I used to play softball and volleyball but I had to quit because of back pain. I’ve been to physical therapy, a chiropractor, more physical therapy geared towards strength training, and a deep [...]