Back pain is one of the most widespread illnesses among the population today and with a good reason. Work-related sitting, standing, bending and lifting, with the same repetitive movements and usually incorrectly, stress the spinal column day in and day out.
Careful diagnostic analysis reveals that 89% of all back pain is in fact the result of such faulty mechanical strain. This leads to muscle tension and hardening, and circulatory problems, which in turn result in more pain.
The clinical characteristics can occur:
Muscle tension and myogeloses |
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| Intervertebral disc problems | |
| Pain | |
| Metabolic disorders | |
| Regenerative problems | |
| Lymph problems | |
| Disturbance of circulation in the deep muscle area | |
| Dis-stress (negative stress) | |
| Migraine | |
| Sciatica problems |


