MRI-derived abdominal adipose tissue is linked to chronic musculoskeletal pain in multiple sites. The association is stronger in women, suggesting sex differences in fat distribution and hormones.
Female sex and higher body mass index were predictive of developing chronic musculoskeletal pain after 10 years. Metabolic factors, particularly body mass index (BMI), play a significant role in the ...
Frequent musculoskeletal pain is linked with an increased risk of exiting work and retiring earlier, according to a new study from the University of Portsmouth. The paper published this week in ...
Chiropractic care offers safe and effective treatment for musculoskeletal conditions, particularly low back pain, neck pain, and headaches. The numbers tell a stark story. A recent NIH-funded study of ...
The consequences of chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) may extend well beyond physical discomfort, potentially leading to faster aging of the brain, new research showed. Using structural MRI data from ...
Acute and chronic pain are serious maladies that can be extremely debilitating. Chronic pain has been defined as a “complex ...
6 Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Research Institute for Primary Care & Health Sciences and Keele Clinical Trials Unit, Keele University, Staffordshire, UK The need for pain to be avoided ...
How does cannabis alleviate the symptoms associated with chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain in patients? This is what a recent study published in the Journal of Cannabis Research hopes to address as a ...
In the first study of its kind, excess abdominal fat has been associated with chronic pain, but the good news is that losing weight that can reduce waistlines could help relieve widespread ...
We all know the benefits of a healthy diet. But new research from the University of South Australia shows that eating nutritious food is about far more than ticking off the five food groups – it can ...
Frequent musculoskeletal pain is linked with an increased risk of exiting work and retiring earlier, according to the new study. Frequent musculoskeletal pain is linked with an increased risk of ...