Skateboarding is a fun sport, but kids can lose their balance and fall. In addition to the risk of fall-related injuries, children can end up with back pain caused by disc injuries or vertebral fractures from the repeated impact of their landings.
Your child needs to take skateboarding seriously, as spinal injuries can be painful. While treatment often involves rest, medications, or physical therapy, a more serious condition may require surgery.
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Many women have turned to having a tummy tuck performed after they have had one or more children. The damage that pregnancy does to a woman's body can be devastating both physically and emotionally. Tummy tucks can give a woman back the confidence that was lost during the precious days of carrying her children. Are you considering a tummy tuck or have you recently had one? Here, you will learn a few tips that can make recovery more comfortable for you.
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If you have a badly herniated disc, you may be considered a strong candidate for back surgery. The pain associated with a disc that is pressing on a nerve can be debilitating, and getting the problem fixed as soon as possible is your main goal. Although surgery may be recommended, it's important to understand that it is possible to avoid needless back surgery. In many cases, solid chiropractic care will get rid of the issue.
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While losing weight poses a challenge for most people, the formula for weight loss is far less complicated: Your balance of energy precedes weight loss or gain. If you use more energy than you consume, you lose, and if you consume more than you use, you gain. Here are five ways to increase energy, so you can really (and finally) lose weight. Since more than two out of three adults in America are overweight, this is important information for you and probably many others you know.
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