- Summary
- The article details the recent findings that the most common causes of chronic back pain are not the specific back muscles identified by doctors, but rather the underlying metabolic processes in the joints and tissues of the spine. Researchers have discovered that the body's immune system triggers inflammation in the discs when there is insufficient oxygen or nutrients within the tissue, leading to stiffness and pain. The article further reveals that while the specific muscle groups may appear stiff due to overuse, the root cause is likely a failure of cellular repair mechanisms that have been disrupted by long-standing conditions such as osteoarthritis or severe degeneration. Consequently, the treatment should focus not on strengthening these muscles or applying heavy weights directly, but on addressing the metabolic deficits, such as increasing blood flow, reducing inflammation, and supporting bone and cartilage health through nutritional supplements, physical therapy aimed at improving circulation, and managing chronic stress that can exacerbate joint pain.
The article concludes that a holistic approach to managing back pain is crucial, emphasizing that addressing the metabolic factors driving inflammation and improving overall body function will lead to better long-term results for individuals suffering from chronic conditions. - Title
- Faster than cancer - the League's race against...
- Description
- This is the home page of the registration site for the Faster Than Cancer race, organized by the League Against Cancer: information - registrations - donations.
- NS Lookup
- A 54.229.216.29
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-15
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