ESSEX, ENGLAND, May 13, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The successful Back Pain Show returns in 2017 and Tim will be exhibiting on stand J14 on the 19th and 20th of May. He will be on hand to provide advice on back pain products, treatments, therapies and associated services.
The Show will attract thousands of potential customers over the two days. Attendees will range from people suffering with back pain to doctors, nurses, orthopaedic surgeons, health and safety managers and other health workers who wish to learn more about the latest practices.
The event, held at Birmingham City Football Club, is organised on behalf of Backcare - the UK's National Back Pain Association. Free presentations and seminars will be given by professionals in their field throughout the event, covering areas such as yoga, massage, practical self-help and manual handling.
There will also be top speakers giving talks on diverse topics, including Dave Rogers, physiotherapist at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, who will be shedding light on how to understand and treat back pain. Physiotherapist Daniel Lawrence, leader of the education team at Rocktape UK, will also be introducing the tried and tested kinesiology tape.
Visitors will be able to watch demonstrations and sales of new products and services, receive expert help and advice and join free classes.
The event is free for visitors to attend, you just need to register for your place.
About The Bad Back Company:
Founded by Tim Everett, a practising osteopath, The Bad Back Company is a vital resource for those living with back 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 or 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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