Advances in pain medicine and neurobiology are re-shaping the needs of medical trainees in these areas. Neurologists—by virtue of expertise in neuroanatomy, neuromodulating pharmacotherapy, and ...
Almost everyone will deal with back pain at some point in their lives. Most recover quickly—but for about 20% of people, ...
Your IT band feels super tight and achy, and the discomfort intensifies as you run. So you take what seems like the logical next step to reduce your pain: You foam roll the heck out of it. “Everybody ...
Pain on the left side of your middle back can stem from muscle strains, inadequate posture, osteoarthritis (OA), pinched nerves, herniated discs, or spinal stenosis. These musculoskeletal issues often ...
Upper stomach pain can be due to non-serious causes like gas or indigestion, or more serious causes like appendicitis. You can alleviate most stomach pain at home with over-the-counter antacids, ...
Lower back pain in women can stem from menstrual cycle-related conditions like premenstrual syndrome (PMS), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), endometriosis, or dysmenorrhea, as well as pregnancy ...
Forearm pain may feel like a dull ache, sharp pain, or stiffness. Sudden injuries to muscles, ligaments, or bones often cause forearm pain. Home remedies for forearm pain include rest, ice therapy, ...
There’s nothing like laying your head on a nice, fluffy pillow at the end of the day. But is the one you currently rest on what’s best for your body? It may not be if you have neck pain or wake up ...