Musculoskeletal Disorder
Cauda Equina Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment Guide
Cauda equina syndrome is a rare and serious medical condition that results from compression of the nerve roots at the base of the spine,...
Regional Pain Spotlight
Cervical Radiculopathy: Causes and Osteopathic Solutions
Cervical radiculopathy is a disease process characterized by nerve compression from herniated disc material or arthritic bone spurs. This impact typically produces pain or numbness in the neck and radiating arms, sensory deficits or motor dysfunction in the neck and upper limbs. (1) Patients under 55 are more likely to have radiculopathy resulting from acute disc herniation, while those over 55 are more likely to have symptoms resulting from degenerative intervertebral foramen stenosis.
Exploring Osteopathy
The Overlooked Muscles: Importance of Treating Anterior Neck Muscles for Neck Health
IntroductionNeck pain and discomfort are common complaints that affect millions of people worldwide. These issues can stem from a variety of causes, including poor...
Feminine Wellness Zone
More
Choosing the Right Pregnancy Pillow for Support
Sleeping Well During Pregnancy: A Vital FoundationPregnancy, often seen as a time of happiness and anticipation, is also marked by significant physical changes. Among these adjustments, the sleeping position is of crucial importance, both for the well-being of the mother-to-be and for that of the little being developing within her...
Bipedalism
More
Optimizing Lumbar Traction for Effective Back Pain Relief
Lumbar Traction: A Gentle Solution for Back ReliefLumbar traction optimization represents a promising approach to effectively relieve back pain, particularly in the lumbar region. This technique, often used in physiotherapy and osteopathy, aims to gently stretch the spine to relieve compression on intervertebral discs, joints, and nerves, providing welcome...
Arthritis
More
Osteopathic Solutions for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that can put pressure on the spinal cord and on the nerves that go to the muscles. In addition, it can occur in any part of the spine, but is most common in the lumbar (lower back) region and causes severe back pain.
Pediatric Osteopathy
Folic acid and the prevention of certain birth defects
Folic acid, also known as vitamin B9, plays a crucial role in preventing certain congenital anomalies, especially those related to the development of the neural tube in the fetus. This vitamin, essential for nucleic acid synthesis and cell division, is particularly crucial early in pregnancy when the central nervous system of the future baby is forming. Studies have demonstrated that supplementing with folic acid before and during pregnancy significantly reduces the risk of congenital anomalies such as spina bifida.It is highly recommended for women of childbearing age, even before conception, to take folic acid supplements to ensure adequate levels of this crucial vitamin. This preventive measure, combined with a balanced diet, helps ensure a healthy fetal development and minimizes potential health risks for the unborn baby. Raising awareness of the importance of folic acid in preventing congenital anomalies remains a key element of preconception care, providing future parents with a simple yet effective way to promote the newborn's health.
Sporting Wellbeing Corner
More
Foot Instability En Pointe: Ballet Challenges & Fixes
IntroductionBallet is a demanding art that combines grace, discipline and technical mastery. Among the most emblematic and delicate steps of this practice is pointe work. This is an advanced technique that consists of dancing balanced on the tips of the toes using specially designed slippers. While this practice embodies...
Covid
More
History of Pandemics and Epidemics: A Journey Through the Centuries
IntroductionPandemics, global epidemics, and plagues have left an indelible mark on human history, documented through historical records and personal writings since ancient times. These health tragedies, occurring at a rate of about three to four per century, have repeatedly devastated populations worldwide. Survivors have immortalized these deadly diseases by...

