Research has indicated that 60% of employees have work that frequently or always involves repetitive movements, and 24% of employees have work that often or always involves painful or tiring postures ...
An observational study published in JAMA Internal Medicine provides new evidence suggesting that people who take statins are more likely to develop musculoskeletal problems. Ishak Mansi and colleagues ...
Men are much more likely than women to die early from the world's 20 leading health problems, a new global study shows. Girls with obesity are more likely than children with a healthy weight to ...
A collaborative project between Alan Hedge, a Cornell University professor, and New Jersey health and safety researchers Mary Rudakewych and Lisa Valent-Weitz has found that workers who use proper ...
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Vol. 26, No. 3 (September 2011), pp. 123-139 (17 pages) Purpose: Playing-related musculoskeletal problems (PRMP) are common in adult musicians, and risk factors ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . WASHINGTON — More than many clinicians, pediatric ophthalmologists are challenged by repetitive non-ergonomic ...
Researchers have identified a gene mutation that causes developmental delay, intellectual disability, behavioral abnormalities and musculoskeletal problems in children. The newly diagnosed condition, ...
Active release therapy is a set of techniques for treating musculoskeletal problems. After feeling for the precise location of musculoskeletal dysfunction, practitioners aim to release affected ...
Teens showing spine issues once seen only in adults has become a worrying new trend, and doctors say digital habits are ...
Orthopedic care entered a period of rapid transformation in 2025 as reimbursement cuts tightened margins, outpatient migration accelerated and new technologies reshaped surgical practice. From ...
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, explains if your metabolism could be the real culprit to your ...
The number of people living with arthritis in Western Australia is projected to increase significantly by 2045, suggests a ...
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