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The Posture Predicament

April 28th, 2011 by David Hawkins

Did you know that 4 out of every 5 individuals will experience neck or back pain at some point in their lifetime? Have you or someone you care about suffered with neck pain? If you have suffered from neck pain then you know that it is an unpleasant experience and can effect you in all aspects of your life.

Many patients I have treated who suffer from neck pain have difficulty tracking it back to a single incident. Many report waking up with it, or that their symptoms came on over a period of time. There are situations where neck pain is from a single incident (ie: car accident), but many times neck pain has as its cause prolonged postural positions. Maybe your work station or functions of your job put you into bad postural positions. Just the normal activities of life tend to pull us into a forward head, rounded shoulder position.

Here is a short video to show you some stretches you can be doing with a foam roller to improve your posture, open you back up and help prevent upper back and neck symptoms from becoming a major problem.

Hope you enjoy these stretches. Please feel free to share them with your friends and family that your think would benefit from some posture stretching!

To Your Success!

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Why Did You Hit My Leg?

August 18th, 2010 by David Hawkins

Calf (Gastroc/Soleus) muscle strains and Achilles tears can be devastating, leading to surgery and months of rehabilitation. It certainly can put the brakes on any active lifestyle. Many patients that I have seen with this injury describe it as feeling like someone hit them in the back of the leg. My brother tore his achilles while playing a game of  football. He was playing receiver and went to push off at the sound of the snap.  Suddenly, he felt like the football hit him in the back of the leg. He looked up to see why the QB had thrown the ball, maybe as a joke, and found the QB dropping back to pass with the ball still in hand. After surgery and months of recovery he was able to get back to playing sports and his active lifestyle. The recovery from an Achilles tear is not an easy road, so try this little activity to help prevent minor aches and pains from becoming months of recovery. Take a look:

Try doing this while you are watching TV and make your TV time a productive time. Take active control of your health today! Good luck on your journey to “Health Freedom”.

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