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The Art Of Touch

May 18th, 2012 Comments off

The Art Of Touch Reviews

Atlanta
244 14th St NE
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (53 Reviews)

Review by Jono P.
Bought a gift certificate for my girlfriend’s birthday on their website to be emailed to her on her birthday. It ended up being delivered a day late. I was…
Rating: 5

Review by Kevin W.
Came here to try out a couple’s massage. I was surprised we were able to book a massage on short notice (same day for 40 minutes). The room was dimly lit,…
Rating: 4

Review by Cassie T.
I had a neuromuscular massage with Andrea last weekend – amazing. The business alone is very professional and provides a relaxing, but unpretentious, space…
Rating: 5

New Moon Yoga and Massage Reviews

Atlanta

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 (5 Reviews)

Review by Amber D.
Strong hands, strong heart!

Mischi is an amazing therapist, and her insistent fingers make the most stubbornly stuck muscles relent and relax. Her…
Rating: 5

Review by Natasha P.
Wow… this may have been the best massage I have ever received in my life. I had her come to give me an hour massage and ended up extending it to 2 hours…
Rating: 5

Review by Andrew G.
Very happy with the work New Moon Yoga has done on me, and especially surprised at how effective the work on my knees has been
Rating: 5

Getting Your Life Back: The Complete Guide to Recovery from Depression


In this powerful new self-help program, Wright and Basco show you how to blend the best methods of scientifically tested treatments to win the battle against depression. By following their step-by-step instructions, you will be able to develop a Personal Plan for Recovery that you can use to get well and stay well. The flexible plan lets you learn about and master the Five Keys to Recovery in the sequence that’s best for you. Some people may want to work through all five keys; others may find they are able to achieve the level of health they want with just a few. Whether you learn the self-help strategies of cognitive-behavior therapy, rely on prescription antidepressants, try herbal remedies, work on mending relationships, focus on spiritual growth, or use a combination of methods, the Personal Plan for Recovery is a breakthrough tool that allows you to take control of your own treatment. Conversational and filled with guided exercises and strategies that work, Getting Your Life Back is an empowering book that maximizes each person’s strengths and potential.

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Facing Therapy

May 17th, 2012 3 comments

A few nice Back Therapy images I found:

Facing Therapy
Back Therapy

Image by spike.
Title: Not funny. Me climbing onto the table: Endlessly Funny. For You.

DSCN7206_1_72 – Getting My back Stretched
Back Therapy

Image by bterrycompton
I had the therapist take this picture of me getting my back stretchedc. If you spinal injuries in your back, and if they hurt, having your back stretched out really, really feels good, and it slows down the degenerative process of your spinal column. I have had a series of these treatments for a couple of years now, and my back is improving. I am now paying for all my youthful injuries. A little family history, not serious photography.

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Massage Therapy Lower Back Relief

May 17th, 2012 44 comments

Massage expert Susan G. Salvo demonstrates a brief and effective lower back routine. She targets muscles such as the quadratus lumborum, psoas, and paraspinals with massage and stretching techniques. Salvo also throws in a little PNF. Use these techniques to help your clients reduce their lower back pain.

If you have an aching back, you want relief—fast! Here are some tips that can provide just that.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com
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Moist Heat Therapy Warming Back

May 16th, 2012 6 comments

Moist Heat Therapy Warming Back and Shoulder Wrap

Moist Heat Therapy Warming Back and Shoulder Wrap

  • Moist heat increases circulation and speeds recovery.
  • This brings in fresh blood cells known as electric fomentation therapy.
  • Moist heat (fomentation) is commonly prescribe by physical therapists chiropractors and doctors.
  • This is self-hydrating Moist Heat Source absorbs water from the air. Includes washable cover.
  • Covers neck, back and shoulders. Heats in a microwave

Moist Heat Aroma Therapy Warming Back and Shoulder Wrap provides moist heat, for comfort purposes, but also provides aroma therapy, which has relaxing properties of its own. Our Warming Therapy Products possess a level of quality not found in your local neighborhood drugstores. They are made from the highest quality polar fleece to ensure pleasure and comfort for every part of the body. The heating is provided by Rice which naturally absorbs moisture from the air. The Aroma Therapy fragrances ar

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 33.97

HoMedics MW-BHC2 TheraP Hot/Cold Therapy Back Wrap with the Power of Magnets, Large/X-Large

HoMedics MW-BHC2 TheraP Hot/Cold Therapy Back Wrap with the Power of Magnets, Large/X-Large

  • Heat therapy for periodic treatment of aches and pains
  • Cold therapy for periodic treatment of injuries such as strains, sprains and bruises.
  • Features 16 powerful neodymium magnets and hot and cold gel pack
  • Fits waist 35″ to 48″
  • Durable quality construction featuring premium quality neoprene and convenient hook and loop closures

Ease the nagging pain in your back with this hot and cold wrap with the power of magnets. Magnetic Wave therapy studies have shown than magnets may be an effective therapy for enhancing the relief of pain and improving blood flow.

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Moist Heat Therapy Warming Back

May 15th, 2012 12 comments

Moist Heat Therapy Warming Back and Shoulder Wrap

Moist Heat Therapy Warming Back and Shoulder Wrap

  • Moist heat increases circulation and speeds recovery.
  • This brings in fresh blood cells known as electric fomentation therapy.
  • Moist heat (fomentation) is commonly prescribe by physical therapists chiropractors and doctors.
  • This is self-hydrating Moist Heat Source absorbs water from the air. Includes washable cover.
  • Covers neck, back and shoulders. Heats in a microwave

Moist Heat Aroma Therapy Warming Back and Shoulder Wrap provides moist heat, for comfort purposes, but also provides aroma therapy, which has relaxing properties of its own. Our Warming Therapy Products possess a level of quality not found in your local neighborhood drugstores. They are made from the highest quality polar fleece to ensure pleasure and comfort for every part of the body. The heating is provided by Rice which naturally absorbs moisture from the air. The Aroma Therapy fragrances ar

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 33.97

NeoWrap 3-in-1 Hot Cold Therapy for Back, Shoulder and Knee

NeoWrap 3-in-1 Hot Cold Therapy for Back, Shoulder and Knee

  • Selling for 0.00 – 00.00 from physical therapists. – Money Back Guarantee!
  • Durable High Quality Neoprene and Velcro: Physical Therapy Quality product at a great price.
  • Great for Post Knee Surgery, Aching Backs, Shin Splints, Shoulder Pain, Muscle Bruises and more.
  • Self-insulating Roll-n-go design: freeze product and take it with you – Stays cold for 4-6 hours.
  • Extra strength velcro and separations allow for a snug fit that will stay in place even if you don’t

Hot/Cold Mat Made in USA! Designed by a Ph.D. to fit securely, ice effectively and last for hours when rolled up. You now can ice anywhere you go, after softball, soccer or basketball or even after the gym. Simply keep in freezer and take with you to the gym. Take it with you: Injuries happen anywhere, anytime. With Ice AidTM, you can take pain relieving ice cold therapy with you. The self insulating Roll-n-go design allows you to freeze the product and take it with you in your backpack or bag a

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Price: $ 29.99

Yoga Therapy for Back Pain and Stress Relief with Kanta Barrios

Yoga Therapy for Back Pain and Stress Relief with Kanta Barrios

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Body Back Buddy

Body Back Buddy

  • Can be used effectively over the entire body to treat aches, pains, and sore muscles
  • Alleviates pain and stress due to fibromyalgia and other chronic muscle conditions
  • Apply pressure to trigger points, and along the spine
  • Deep, powerful and strong pressure, that you control
  • Comes with a free 12 page instruction booklet

This popular design reflects years of feedback from massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists. With 11 therapy knobs, the Body Back Buddy stimulates in between muscles and pinpoints trigger points for a more finely-tuned treatment. Engineered to be lightweight, strong and easy to use. Combines the best of the Body Back Buddy features for those who want the ultimate self massage tool. Overall length is 25 . Comes with a free 12 page instruction booklet. Directions: Hook the Body

List Price: $ 39.95

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NEW MasterCare B1 Home Inversion Back Therapy Table

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The Failed Back Syndrome: Etiology and Therapy, Harold A. Wilkinson, New Book

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The Polyphonic Spree

May 14th, 2012 Comments off

The Polyphonic Spree
Event on 2012-05-23 20:00:00

Supporting Acts: Sweet Lee Morrow

The Polyphonic Spree

I must give an huge, vast thank you to my very good friends of The Polyphonic Spree for playing our most humble, little rock club here in Birmingham. I've been watching a few of the of the videos from the show and just can't believe the irony of being out of town recording in Chicago at the same time the band came through my hometown and having to miss the show. All reports have been that their performance was awe-inspiring, life reaffirming and soul expanding, but that's no surprise to me by any means, mostly because I was there myself for so many of these such experiences. Obviously, there are many, if not mostly, new faces in the band from when I was there from 2004 — 2007, but luckily not much has changed especially with the onstage espirit des corps of the band. I had to stop and think for a moment about how in the hell could a band change so many members over the years and yet have the same overpowering passion almost every single show. And then, the revelatory, "duh" hit me. The one element that has never changed is the band's truly fearless leader, one Mr. Tim Delaughter. Tim's spirit is one that is absolutely abounding on a cosmic-size scale and the man, simply put, just has no quit inside of him. How could I accurately even try to convey what sums up Tim's demeanor and greater perspective on the universe? I suppose he's the sort of guy who if he had been a famous novelist and lost his arms in a horrible accident, he would learn to write with his feet and then write the best novel of his life. And thus, while Tim has always had a self-drive to accomplish his own dreams, he's always felt impelled, propelled rather, to share whatever was in his heart and mind with others. If Tim was a character in late 70s/ early 80s "Going back to 'Nam" movie a la 'Uncommon Valor' he'd be the insane, dauntless Sgt. who would lead his men into a seemingly insurmountable jungle battle rife with a shit storm of machine gun and mortar fire, but would damn sure make sure no one was left behind. When I first heard of the Polyphonic Spree. I thought it was bullshit. I didn't know if it was some strange new age choir cult or just a simple gimmick to see how many people the former lead singer of Tripping Daisy could get on stage with him in white robes. Then I just happened to be over with another band playing festivals in England in 2003 and I saw them play at Leeds on one side of the stage at the encouragement of my great friend Seth Loeser who was a former Man or Astro-Man? crew member and who was now working with their band. Needless to say, I was blown away in every cliched sense of the term. It was a change of heart as well as a punch in the gut from the sheer overwhelming power and volume of the band. I had never seen so many people "come together" and go off so hard to bring joy to other people. It was transcendent. I was sold hook, line, and choir robe. It wasn't that long after that there was a spot open in the band for a new percussionist/drummer and Seth had recommended me to a truly awesome fellow named Chris Penn who was the band's go-to everything sort of guy and who was a sort of cross between a punk rock Col. Tom Parker and a down home Texas-style version of Ian Faith, that band manager with the cricket club in Spinal Tap (Note: I once lost a cymbal diving into a lake at the end of a festival in Sweden and Chris made me go swimming around for it after the show). The next thing was that I met the band on a tour in Atlanta and by Jove, the next thing after that was that I was indeed wearing a robe, and then the very next you know was that I was travelling the world with the same aforementioned new age choir cult I had been exposed to a few years prior by the British music press. Very quickly, I felt most inexplicitly at home with the people in the band, which frankly surprised the hell out of me. You see, here's the thing about the Polyphonic Spree — and this is something I got asked constantly when I was in the band, "How are you guys always that happy all the time?" Well, I'll tell you the secret, "We're weren't that fucking happy all the time." I can assure you firsthand, me being included among them, that there were, and as I'm sure there are now as well, some rather dark souls with all sorts of troubled pasts, presents, and futures in the band. Yet that's exactly when I figured it all out, even if I didn't express it in explicit terms at the time: These people do this almost wholly because it feels really damn good and it makes other people feel really damn good. It's mass group therapy in and of itself, it's the light coming through the long tunnel of sludge and shit that life can so often be, and a reminder that no one is ever truly alone if they take a moment to look at the world around them. It was like, "Okay, yeah, we're here and fuck it, we're all alive at this moment together, and it's okay, really, it's going to all be okay." And if you were willing to join in and throw your socialized, jaded-ass cynicism aside for 90 minutes, you could truly realize what an artlessly beautiful and powerful thing it was, and likewise you might just have that 90 minutes might be something that would stay with you the rest of your life. I can't even begin to relay the soul touching and earnest sincerity of people who would come up to me after a show, and say things like, I was at my wit's end and in such a grim, sad place, and was going to kill myself, and then a friend brought me to see you guys play, and I realized, yeah, it's going to be okay, it's all going to be okay. Over the years with the Spree I played for huge festival crowds from The Netherlands to New Zealand, I got to appear on countless TV shows, I played the Beatles induction to the British Music Hall of fame only a few away from Brian May of Queen and Bono told me that it was a good set, I got to hang out backstage with David Bowie, I shared the stage with Brian Wilson at the Hollywood Bowl, I (accidentally) nearly knocked David Byrne over with my marching cymbals playing at the Fillmore in San Francisco, I hung out with Tom Cruise when we played the Nobel Peace Prize awards in Norway, I most famously played an oversized Hallmark card in the band's Christmas play for a few thousand people in Dallas, I most infamously made the F.B.I.s most wanted list as a terrorism suspect while travelling with my choir robe and a pipe-bomb looking microphone that our bass player Mark had made, and I met one of my best all-time buddies in the world, an eight-year old named Oscar. But yet, I did it all, with Tim Delaughter and a revolving cast of twenty-something other nuts in a van, bus, boat, plane and even, yes, at times, on foot. Not to say that he isn't greatly appreciated, respected and loved by so many now, but Tim will one day surely get all the credit coming to him, and he will surely one day be heralded for all his absolutely brilliant songs and all the moments of the utterly over-filled, super-charged, histrionic happiness he has brought to so many people. The fact that The Polyphonic Spree is still playing in 2012 makes me so genuinely thankful. It's a struggle now I'm sure of that, and I'm sure of that because it was always a struggle. From being an amazing father to his kids and others, to making a seemingly impossible rock 'n' roll dream come alive, Tim doesn't take on easy things. It is a behemoth understatement that keeping 30 people on the road with a punk rock ethos and using a map drawn from nothing more than pure inspiration is not something for the faint of heart, but Tim Delaughter is one of the great day-dreamers of our time, and his day-dreams, as you well know, can be rather large, and very often his gazes out the window of his mind come smack into an ever-possible reality and thus eventually even come to fruition. As Julie, his lovely wife and proverbial right hand would always say, "It can only come true if you put it out there to the universe." One of the fondest moments of my time with the band was going out to Dallas to be in the 5-piece core rehearsal band when Tim was writing 'The Fragile Army' record. One night after practice, Tim and I were jamming together, just the two of us, on piano and drums, and afterwards we were talking about all the trials and tribulations of the band, and Tim said in his unfathomably charming Texas drawl, "Yeah…you know, somehow we will keep it alive." And I would never take credit for anything with the Spree to any degree, but I mentioned it with some small, trivial suggestion that Tim should just say that very sentiment in the song he was working on. That song is now known as 'The Championship.' Yes indeed, The Polyphonic Spree — these are times I'll never forget. Thousands of feet stomping, marching, dancing to the uncontrollable, impulsive and irresistible urge to collide and meld atoms together in whatever way we can for however long we can. We all truly live in unforgettable times simply by activating ourselves with others in this immense unknown universe. There are many things, given the chance, I would change in my life, playing in The Polyphonic Spree is not one of them. I tried to find a video that reminded me of what the Spree was like to me on stage, and nothing I could find could even vaguely relay what it was really like. And then I recalled what I remembered most was not about myself, but instead the other band members and everyone in the crowd. Tim and Julie, possibly to their occasionally regret, were always really encouraging of my often insane, as someone once wrote "Iggy Pop with a marching band drum" antics. I would often have the seemingly out-of-body experience of being offstage out in the crowd, or hanging from scaffolding, or climbing up a balcony during, 'When the Fool Becomes the King,' and very often I would take a moment to look back at the band I was in, and I would think to myself, "Holy shit, I'm in that band!" These YouTube clips (and I'll warn you the cell phone-type audio is horrible but that besides the point) are from London in 2006. The first is the 'Together We're Heavy' opening track, 'We Sound Amazed' which was always a big payoff of finally getting to play after waiting around backstage at a club for eight hours, but the moment that takes me back as if I was still playing at 5:57 during "King Pt. 2" (the next video) when a person who has become one of my best friends over the years, Toby Halbrooks, has a Theremin space odyssey-type solo while the profusely talented Evan Jacobs does an uncanny version of Rachmaninoff by way of Bugs Bunny on the piano. I remember always at this moment waiting in the dark like a crystal meth fueled human Jack-in-the-Box to jump out into the crowd. Ironically, I'm barely in this video (as it should be). I believe I was indeed running around in the balcony and just as aforementioned looking back at the astounding fucking thing I was partaking in not only as a band member but a human was who was simply there with all the other humans present at that very moment. And the words Tim would sing that I would wait on to launch myself out into the joyous sea of onlookers? "…And you the time is right, when you reach for the Sun." And I can assuredly tell you this that now more than ever in these times that we live in that truer words have never been spoken and no such lucid words have ever been equaled or resonated with me quite in the same way. Long live the Sun. And, by all means, long live The Polyphonic Spree.

at Webster Hall
125 East Eleventh Street
New York, United States

Demi Lovato
Event on 2012-07-01 19:00:00

Demi Lovato
CMAC (Canandaigua, NY)
07/01/2012 07:00 PM EDT
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Supporting Acts: Hot Chelle Rae

Demi Lovato

In the last few months Demi Lovato has been on fire. She's hit the studio with an all-star list of collaborators including Timbaland, Jason Derulo, Ryan Tedder, and Missy Elliot; the first single off Unbroken, "Skyscraper," debuted at #1 on iTunes chart, #2 on the Billboard Hot Digital Singles chart, and #10 on the Billboard Hot 100; her stirring new video is in heavy rotation on VH1 and MTV, her emotional comeback performance at the VH1's Do Something awards was met with overwhelming praise, and both her LA and New York album release shows sold out minutes after being announced. It's the kind of exhilarating whirlwind most nineteen-year-old pop stars dream spend their early teens dreaming about but Lovato has been living this life for a while now. The singer and actress started in show business as a pre-teen and rose quickly. By the time she was fifteen she was a bona fide TV star cultivating a promising singing career. In the late 2000s, while maintaining a rigorous TV and film shooting schedule, Lovato released two massively successful solo albums, Don't Forget (2007) and Here We Go Again (2009); the former debuted at #2, the latter at #1. But in the fall of 2011 it all caught up with her. Lovato dropped out of a world tour in order to seek treatment for a series of psychological issues including anorexia. Nearly a year later, Lovato is in a completely different place emotionally, psychologically and professionally. What could have been a derailing experience has actually resulted in clarity of purpose and creative focus the singer's not sure she would have achieved otherwise. "When you go through something hard you come out the other side with a new appreciation of the things you love, which for me is music and singing and performing," Lovato explains. "This record is everything to me right now. I sleep, eat, breathe, and dream about this record right now. I've given it everything. And that feels really good." "I'm psyched for people to finally hear it. I'm psyched that people like 'Skyscraper' so much. And I'm psyched to go out on tour and play these songs for my fans. After all I've been through, I really wanted to sing songs I'm going to have fun performing onstage, songs I'd want to hear on the radio. I wanted to make music that makes me feel happy and keeps my fans company, whether they're happy or sad or whatever." With the release of Lovato's third solo LP, Unbroken, she's done just that – put together a collection of tracks that reveal a young woman with enough real life experience to appreciate the value of letting loose and enjoying herself. "I love really raw music," the singer says, "and that's still a part of me, it's there on this album but I also want to have some fun!" On Unbroken Lovato showcases an uncanny balance of well-earned maturity and youthful effervescence. The songs run the gamut from epic ballad to cheeky pop power anthems. "One of my favorites is called 'For The Love Of a Daughter,'" she says. "I speak about my relationship with my estranged father, whom I haven't spoken to in five years and I basically explain why. It's a controversial song – I wrote it when I was sixteen and it's taken me this long to get it on an album, but I had to release it. Getting it out is like therapy." This moment of fierceness is contrasted with giddy, playful pop, including a duet with Jason Derulo and songs like the title track, "a super fun dance song with a killer beat." Meanwhile, the runaway lead single "Skyscraper" has already reestablished Lovato as a force to be reckoned with on the charts. "That song came into my life a year and a half ago. I recorded it before I went into treatment and now when I hear it, it sounds like a cry for help. When I got out of treatment we re-recorded it because I thought, well my voice is in better shape, I'm not throwing up after every meal. But it just wasn't the same. There was a pureness the way I originally recorded it, so that's the version you hear on the album." As she prepares to release Unbroken, Lovato is focused on her immediate future and enjoying all that's available to her now that she's back at the top of her game. "I'm the same artist as I was before," the singer explains. "What I went through gave me a lot to write about but the album isn't focused on all that, it's about enjoying life. Right now I'm about the future, not the past. And that's what I want it to be for my fans, something that can be their summer jam, if that's what they need, or something they can turn to in their darkest times when they need inspiration. That's what this music has been to me." Unbroken track listing: 1. "All Night Long" (featuring Missy Elliott and Timbaland) 2. "Who's That Boy?" (featuring Dev) 3. "You're My Only Shorty" (featuring Iyaz) 4. "Together" (featuring Jason Derülo) 5. "Lightweight" 6. "Unbroken" 7. "Fix a Heart" 8. "Hold Up" 9. "Mistake" 10. "Give Your Heart a Break" 11. "Skyscraper" 12. "In Real Life" 13. "My Love Is Like a Star" 14. "For the Love of a Daughter" 15. "Skyscraper" (Wizz Dumb Remix)

Venue Information
CMAC (Canandaigua, NY)
3355 Marvin Sands Drive
Canandaigua, NY 14424
http://www.cmacevents.com/

at Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC)
3355 Marvin Sands Drive
Canandaigua, United States

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Benefits Of Back Therapy

May 14th, 2012 Comments off
Back Therapy
by birthingway

Benefits of Back Therapy

Article by Mike Perlman

Abstract:Back therapy exercises is very beneficial.Because through this you will not only be physically active but instead you would be able to do a lot of things as a long term benefit. And being active means to engage in everyday activities such as jogging, walking through your favourite shops, moving the lawn, strolling your dog in the park or simply cleaning your house. One more thing, you should definitely include an exercise routine such as Yoga and Physical therapy exercises that focuses on stretching and muscle strengthening.

It is undeniably acceptable to generalize the fact that almost everyone in this world has experienced back pain once in their lives. It may be from an incorrect posture or an awkward body positioning while asleep is a known cause of back pain. It may also be acquire from an injury sustained brought by a car accident or a big fall. Other cases of back pain can be a symptom of an underlying illness that may worsen if not given the proper attention. This is the reason back therapy is needed to somehow ease, if not cure, the excruciating pain.

For centuries, treating back pain is never that easy. Until now, there is still no proven treatments to cure back pains. Adding misery to the pain is its actual cause that is often hard to pin point and may also be from multiple causes. The worst thing is that, its signs are too difficult to detect. But through the aid of Yoga exercises it is possible.

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence advised that a person should try back therapy. Staying active and doing exercise are ideal procedures for back therapy. Being active means to engage in everyday activities such as jogging, walking through your favourite shops, mowing the lawn, strolling your dog in the park or simply cleaning your house.

Exercise as a back therapy is very beneficial. It really helps a lot in managing back pains. There are numerous back therapy exercises that do not need any outside assistance and can be easily done at the comforts of your home. Ideal back therapy exercises are those that are executed with the aid of a ball, an inversion table and a small-sized pillow. The exercise ball is a popular choice among many. It is very versatile that it can accommodate people of all age groups. All you need to do is to do some stretching exercises on a large-sized exercise ball. First, you need to lie on the floor with your head on a soft cushion or pillow. Then slightly elevate your position while the heels on your feet are on the exercise ball. You then need to lift your buttocks gently until your body reaches a straight position and forms a particular angle to the exercise ball. Do this in a regular basis for a couple of minutes and you will feel an improvement in your back. This kind of exercise is actually often recommended by physical therapists.

From many years now, the inversion table has been a tool used to ease back pains. First, you have to strap your body on the inversion table. Then, the table must be inverted in a certain angle that would ease the pressure on the disc space within your vertebrae. Easing the pressure on the area helps relieve the pinching of the nerves and succeeding back pain. The use of a small-sized pillow for back therapy helps ease the pain in your upper and middle back. First, you need to lie on your stomach with the pillow positioned on your chest for support. Then you need to hold your arms forming right angles to the position of your body. Raise your arms from their original position and then squeeze the blades of your shoulder.

Back pain may seem to be just a small problem for most people. However, there are some who have ignored the back pains that they have been experiencing – only to find out that it further lead into a worse case. If you would like to find out more on back pains and the importance of making ways to relieve them, visit: – http://www.backtherapy.wordpress.com

I am a freelance writer who advocates on natural remedies to cure body illnesses and pains. He also has done some research on alternatives to keep your body healthy and prevent possible diseases or other problems. Good diet and proper exercise are the two helpful tips to maintain a healthful lifestyle. One common body problems that he now focuses on is the back pain.

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