Sunday, May 12, 2013

Back Pain and Being Overweight - Part 3

Children's bodies are definitely more resilient than adult ones but they are also traumatized a lot more and over time and it takes it's toll. Osteopaths are often told by patients that they can remember having back pain, or neck pain or headaches right back into their childhood and in most case they did not have any treatment when the problem started.

The source of your back pain is also important to consider. If your pain is a result of heavy lifting, direct injury, or something similar, it is important to first get your back checked out by a health professional. Once you have decided whether the pain is something that can be treated at home or if it is something that will stay, then you can consider back pain alternatives.

And oftentimes overlooked variable when trying to alleviate back pain are the shoes you where everyday. Did you know that wearing certain types of shoes can result in back pain and can even do physical damage to your body?

For women, the biggest culprits are high heeled shoes. By altering how you naturally place your feet as you walk, high heels can change the curvature of your spine? Women who suffer from back pain should wear flat shoes as much as possible.

Hardwick, MA (PRWEB) January 18, 2008 -- "A sexy yogini sitting in lotus position on the hood of a car is not out of the question - if it helps sell the car," says yoga marketing and trends expert Megan McDonough of Mindful Marketing. She's identified ten key yoga trends as yoga becomes part of the global fabric of daily life in 2008 and moves out of the yoga studio and into the offices of doctors, businesses and ad agencies.

Trend #1) Bringing classes to the masses. Yoga will continue to migrate into new territories beyond the standard studio or gym. Think yoga at your desk, for specific segments like the overweight or seniors, or at unexpected locations like shopping malls.

Trend #2) The doctor will see the yogi now. Conventional healthcare providers will increasingly acknowledge the benefits of yoga therapy. Expect to see peer-reviewed research examining yoga's health benefits and other signs of acceptance by the traditional healthcare community.

Trend #3) Yoga will take up permanent residence on Madison Avenue. Companies will turn to yoga imagery when they want to associate their products or services with a wellness lifestyle--even if they have nothing to do with wellness.

Trend #4) Asia will be the next growth market. More teachers will answer the call to bring yoga to Hong Kong, and more Asians will travel to the United States to attend yoga conferences and teacher training programs.








Glen Wood - The Yoga Teacher. Glen is a yoga expert who loves to teach you how to lose your neck, shoulder or back pain with yoga. He is dedicated to unlocking the Real Secrets of Back, Neck and Shoulder Pain.

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