ESSEX, ENGLAND, October 07, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The blog, titled Back Care, Back Pain and Sport, identifies the link between athletes and sports-related back and spinal injuries.
The piece was developed by Tim Everett, a highly experienced osteopath and The Bad Back Company's very own Pain Guru.
"I wanted to use my latest blog to highlight the prevalent relationship between back pain and sport, and to remind patients that even those who have a high level of fitness can suffer from prolonged pain in this area, especially if they participate in a sport that involves a repetitive action which may strain particular muscle groups," says Tim.
"As a practising osteopath, my patients often ask me if it is possible to reduce the risk of a back injury whilst playing sport - and the answer is, pain in this area can be managed and often bypassed altogether by following a few simple steps before, during and after exercise."
The blog is the latest in a series of posts from Tim designed to provide information on how to manage pain from a wide range of common conditions, including sports injuries, rheumatoid arthritis, muscle or ligament strain, and posture-related problems.
National Back Care Awareness Week is organised by the lottery-funded charity BackCare.org.uk; more information on the initiative can be found on the website.
About The Bad Back Company:
Founded by Tim Everett, The Bad Back Company is a vital resource for those living with pain. The regularly-updated online shop offers an extensive range of innovative pain management products, all of which have been personally tested and approved by Tim for their effectiveness and value for money.
Customers can shop by product by injury, and the clear, detailed product descriptions on the website make it simple to identify which aids and supports are suitable for those with specific pain-related conditions, including back pain.
The Pain Guru's blog also provides a wealth of expert advice on health and pain related issues to help patients manage pain, enhance their mobility and live a full, active life wherever possible.
Media Contact:
Tim Everett
The Bad Back Company
Email: info[at]thebadbackcompany.co.uk
Tel: 0845 606 3335
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