Sciatica can be a real pain in the butt.
Sports specialist chiropractor Peter Lejkowski explains the anatomy and function of the spine area and three main causes of sciatica: disc injury, lumbar spinal stenosis, and piriformis syndrome.
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Sciatica can be a real pain in the butt.
Sports specialist chiropractor Peter Lejkowski explains the anatomy and function of the spine area and three main causes of sciatica: disc injury, lumbar spinal stenosis, and piriformis syndrome.
Does your dad have a sports injury? Of course he does.
If my dad tells me about the hockey game that led to him tearing his rotator cuff one more time, I’m going to tear the rest of his arm off and beat him with it. I’d rather he’d relive his glory days a little less and focus more on being seen by a doctor for his rotator cuff issues. But because he never got adequate help with his rotator cuff tear when he was younger, I’m doomed to a lifetime of watching His Stubborness wince every time he scratches the back of his head.
Dads, right?
What is the rotator cuff and why does an injury to it have such an impact? Read on! If you’re my dad, read on and then please go see your doctor.
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What do bones, Sally Field, and spinach have in common? More than you’d think. Hit the jump to read 3D Skeletal System: Compact Bone, Spony Bone, and Osteons--Oh My!
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Oh snap! Here’s a brand-spankin’-new blog post on the limbic system to make your Monday a little more bearable.
Hippocampus sounds like something straight out of myth—which it is. In Greek mythology, the hippocamp(us) was a creature with the top half of a horse and the bottom half of a long, scaly eel or fish. Chances are, there was one swimming around the Great Lake at Hogwarts.
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While this may look like something Professor X wears when looking for new mutants, it's actually a group of structures within the brain called the limbic system. The limbic system manages a range of motions and contributes to the processing of memory.
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You know, we've been running the Visible Body Blog for years, but this is the first time we've written about the anatomy & physiology of pregnancy. Hit the jump to read more!
The liver is the friend of many—if a few of my friends from college are any indication, it’s the best friend of some. I fondly remember being at a party where a boy named Andrew loudly proclaimed his love for his poor, overworked, and underpaid liver in the form of a poem, to the delight of a group of revelers who, like Andrew, were feeling no pain in that moment. It was an interesting ode. I gave it a solid 7 for effort.
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The movements of the nine cartilages of the laryngeal skeleton open and close the glottis and regulate the degree of tension in the vocal folds, which produce vocal sound.
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