A recent study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy shows that diaphragm and posture dysfunction are related to chronic low back pain.
Dr. Weiniger provides his insight on this article, as well as discusses how the StrongPosture™ protocols are an effective tool in preventing low back pain and improving diaphragm function.
Dr. W is always on the go; let's see what he's been up to lately!
Recently, Dr. W led a seminar on The 3 Dimensions of the Posture Practice in Calgary, Alberta. While he was there, he received some exciting feedback on how StrongPostureTM exercises have helped their patients - and even themselves!
As a chiropractor with a strong bias towards science and reality based practice, I have always had conflicting feelings about many nutrition claims, especially those involving adrenals and other organ extracts.
Two out of three front page headlines from today's Wall Street Journal, Personal section were about wellness (WSJ 1/3/12). 2012 is off to a great start for wellness in the media!
Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for the many wonderful things in life, one of them being the increasing amount of research on posture and motion supporting our work such as these datapoints...
The clinical implications of the BAM model of posture was supported by Tilbrook's recent Annals of Internal Medicine study (Yoga for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Trial, November, 2011).
on Monday, 07 November 2011.
Posted in November 2011
If you take posture pictures, you know people are astoundingly unaware of their posture-- but did you know they are equally oblivious of their balance?
They are, and it's not surprising, since posture and balance are different facets of the same function...
Kim Elliott
28. October, 2011 | #