A recent study has shown that adults who suffer from low back pain can significantly reduce the chances of future issues by walking on a regular...
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About four million Australians and 800 million people globally suffer from low back pain, a significant cause of disability and lower quality of life. Recurrences are common, with 70% of people experiencing another episode within a year. Professor Mark Hancock and his team from Macquarie University are researching ways to focus on preventing back pain [...] Read Full Article At: World-first research shows walking alleviates back pain
A recent study has shown that adults who suffer from low back pain can significantly reduce the chances of future issues by walking on a regular...
A new study published in The Lancet has found that regular walking can significantly reduce the recurrence of low back pain in adults. The research...
Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial to determine the clinical efficacy and cost-efficiency of the WalkBack personalized, walking, and...
A study reveals that regular walking can nearly double the time between recurrences of low back pain, offering a cost-effective and accessible...
THURSDAY, June 20, 2024 -- If you've recovered from lower back pain, try walking away from a recurrence. New research out of Australia shows that...
A new study adds to a large body of evidence on the effectiveness of movement for treating and preventing pain.
Australian research finds people who walked three to five times weekly stayed pain-free almost twice as long
Experts have found that walking can be very effective for preventing reoccurring of back pain.
A new study found that walking for half an hour five days a week made recurrences of lower back pain almost half as frequent. The authors said more...
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