Posts Tagged ‘Broomall Back Pain’
Welcome to Broomall Total Health Center's Broomall Back Pain Archive. Here you can learn more about Broomall Total Health Center, Chiropractic, and Dr. Marc Belitsky, today's choice for Chiropractors in Broomall, PA. Read Dr. Marc Belitsky's Chiropractic Broomall Back Pain for the health of it.
We look forward to serving you! Call - 610-353-2220.
by Dr. Marc Belitsky | Mar 7, 2013 | Health Articles
Pain of any kind is a warning signal from your body that something is wrong. Some people prefer to silence their warning system with a pain killer and ignore the message their body is desperately trying to communicate. That would be akin to removing the battery from your smoke alarm because your are trying to ...
Read More >>
by Dr. Marc Belitsky | Aug 30, 2012 | Health Articles
As springtime gets under way, weather warms up and leaves turn green, many people will spend more time outside planting bulbs, mowing the lawn and pulling weeds. Gardening can provide a great workout, but with all the bending, twisting, reaching and pulling, your body may not be ready for exercise of the ...
Read More >>
by Dr. Marc Belitsky | Aug 9, 2012 | Health Articles
Household chores can be a pain in the sacroiliac. Unless you're careful, routine activities around the home - washing dishes, vacuuming, even talking on the phone - can strain your back, including the sacroiliac area near the tailbone, and result in debilitating discomfort. But you can protect your back by knowing ...
Read More >>
by Dr. Marc Belitsky | May 17, 2012 | Health Articles
Not many people like doing housework. For most, it’s a real pain in the aaah … what’s the word? Sacroiliac. But it’s not just the disruption it causes to your longed-for life of leisure; it really can be a pain. Literally.
The activities you carry out around the house may not seem too physically demanding, but ...
Read More >>
by Dr. Marc Belitsky | Mar 20, 2012 | Health Articles
A "slipped disc", often synonymous with a low back (lumbar) injury, is a misnomer because discs do not actually slip; they herniate or bulge out from between the bones. A herniation happens when a fragment of the center part (nucleus) of the disc is displaced and pushes through a tear in the outer layer (annulus) ...
Read More >>