Introduction The hips and the thighs have an established relationship where mobility and stability play a part in the body's lower extremities. The lower extremities' main job is to support the upper body's… Read More
The fascia is important for connecting the musculoskeletal system, stabilizing function, and keeping the body healthy and balanced. Sugar consumption and the abundance of sugar in the body that doesn't… Read More
Introduction When many individuals begin to work out or start training for an event, they incorporate various muscles to give optimal output and strength when doing a set of exercises.… Read More
Ankylosing spondylitis is an inflammatory condition that causes pain and stiffness in the spine's joints. Over time, it can progress to fusing the bones of the spine/vertebrae, limiting the spine's… Read More
Introduction The lower body extremities help provide stability to the various body parts, including the hips, thighs, pelvis, legs, knees, and feet. The hips and thighs comprise multiple muscles and nerves that… Read More
Maintaining kidney health is important to the body's overall health and well-being. The kidneys are fist-sized organs located beneath the rib cage on both sides of the spine. A kidney… Read More
Introduction The thighs in the lower half of the body work together with the hips to stabilize the legs when the body is in motion. The thighs and the hips also support the weight… Read More
Subluxation is when a joint shifts out of alignment, which can happen to any joint in the body. Spinal subluxation indicates a misalignment of one or more portions of the… Read More
Introduction The lumbar region of the spine has various muscles and nerve roots that work together with the lower body extremities, like the hips, buttocks, legs, knees, and feet, for mobility and walking… Read More
Aging Arthritis: How the body changes as the years go by is determined by an individual's diet, physical activity/exercise, genetics, stress levels, sleep patterns, and self-care. As the body ages,… Read More