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Headaches That Start in Your Neck: What Is Cervicogenic Headache and How Is It Treated?
Most people reach for ibuprofen when a headache hits. But if the pain starts at the base of your skull or the back of your neck, you might be treating the wrong thing. Some headaches come from the neck itself, and they have a specific name: cervicogenic headache. Key...
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SI Joint Pain: The Low Back Culprit That’s Often Misdiagnosed
Lower back pain has many causes. One of the most overlooked is the sacroiliac (SI) joint — a small but load-bearing joint deep in your pelvis. When it’s irritated or inflamed, the pain can feel just like sciatica, a pulled muscle, or a disc problem. Many...
Sciatica: What It Is, Why It Hurts, and How to Find Real Relief
Last updated: April 2026 • Reading time: ~4 minutes That sharp, burning pain shooting from your lower back into your leg can stop you mid-step. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Sciatica affects up to 40% of people at some point in their lives....
Sciatica: What’s Really Causing That Pain Down Your Leg (And What Actually Helps)
Up to 40% of Americans will experience sciatica at some point. Learn what causes it, how long it lasts, and what research says actually helps — including chiropractic care, targeted exercises, and prevention habits.
Tech Neck: What It Is, Why It Hurts, and How to Fix It
You’re sitting on the couch, phone in hand, chin tilted toward your chest. You’ve been scrolling for 30 minutes. Most of us spend hours every day in this exact position — and our necks are paying the price. “Tech neck” is the pain and stiffness that builds up when you...
Why Does My Back Pain Move Around?
Pain location and problem location aren't always the same. You woke up with pain on the left side of your lower back. By afternoon it shifted to the right. Yesterday it was in your tailbone. Today it's radiating into your hip. You are not imagining this. Back pain...
How Your Emotions Live in Your Body
Ancient Chinese medicine mapped the link between feelings and physical health centuries ago. Here's what it means for the way you feel every day. Have you ever noticed that a stressful week ends with a stiff neck or a persistent ache in your lower back? Most of us...