by Michael Dermansky | Apr 6, 2021 | Health Business, Michael Dermansky
More than one way to run a practice Article published in Physiotherapy In Motion by Michael Dermansky There are many ways to go about owning a business. Here are some of the most popular options and the pros and cons of each. Running a business isn’t easy. Each day...
by Michael Dermansky | Apr 6, 2021 | Health and Nutrition, Michael Dermansky
Don’t act your age Recent research into the aging process has found a correlation between subjective age and one’s health. Believing you are younger and actually feeling younger is more than just a nice dream. This finding is based on a large study over a...
by Will Ryan | Jan 22, 2020 | Health and Nutrition, News
Neck pain is a common problem in office workers who work long hours sitting at a desk staring at a computer screen. Numerous factors are considered to be the cause of this neck pain in office workers, including sustained poor postures, inefficient desk or chair...
by Will Ryan | Jan 22, 2020 | Health and Nutrition, News
It has been well established in previous editions of MD Health’s article and comment series that the presence of structural changes or structural pathology doesn’t always necessarily correlate with pain or symptoms. Yet another study recently published has questioned...
by Nick Adkins | Jan 16, 2020 | Health and Nutrition, Injury and Pain Relief, News
Is there a correlation between sleep and pain? It has been well established in previous research that sleep can affect pain intensity and sensitivity. This is likely through altering the responses of central and autonomic nervous systems, inflammatory pathways,...