Many people blame their chair, mattress, or posture for back pain—but health experts say a common muscle problem caused by sitting too long may be the real culprit.
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: 8 common myths about back pain

My back’s been bothering me, and everyone seems to have ideas what’s causing the pain. Can you help? ANSWER: Back pain is ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD, UNITED STATES, February 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — National Vascular Physicians (NVP), an interventional radiology practice performing ...
For a doctor and a mother of four, there was almost no relief to be found. By Lisa Sanders, M.D. The 42-year-old woman walked with her twin sons and older daughter through the nearly empty walkways at ...
The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) published new practice guidance for the treatment of chronic pelvic pain in ...
Back pain is wrapped in persistent myths, but many are far from the truth. From misconceptions about heavy lifting and bed rest to confusion over posture, exercise, and surgery, Dr. Meghan Murphy ...
Chronic pain, sexual dysfunction and incontinence can all stem from problems with your pelvic floor — and many men don’t even know they have one. By Danielle Friedman In his early 30s, Chad Woodard ...
Painful sex. Urinary leakage. Constipation. Weak orgasms. What do these unpleasant experiences have in common? They can all be symptoms of a pelvic floor dysfunction in women, says Sara Reardon, a ...