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Water-based exercise not only improved muscle strength in people with chronic low back pain, but it also improved quality of ...
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-00210-3 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.
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 ...
A new Concordia study published in Scientific Reports finds that aquatic therapy not only strengthens spinal muscles in people with chronic low back pain but also helps reduce pain-related fear ...
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Researchers found that lower lean muscle mass and higher intermuscular adipose tissue acted as imaging-visible markers that ...
People worried about low back pain should try to walk for at least 78 minutes a day, as this could lower their risk. Originally published on healthday.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
Not only is low back pain a leading cause of disability –– it’s also expensive. On average, people spend more than $30,000 on back pain-related costs over the five years after first ...