Children go back to school. How much does their backpack weigh?

September is the month of restarts. For everyday life, it is like a second month of January. And the most important event of this period is the return to school. All over the world millions of children, of young people, are ready to resume their studies. Loaded with enthusiasm, with expectations. But also laden with worries. Worries also about health. …

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Returning to the office and posture problems

Office work generates physical problems mainly related to posture, pains that emerge slowly, but which can become chronic and cause us quite a few problems. Many of us took a rest in August and now start working full-time again. Are we ready to spend hours and hours in the office, sitting in front of a computer, without returning home with …

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What are occupational diseases?

There is always too little talk about it, yet the incidence of occupational diseases is by no means trivial and affects a very large number of workers. Surely there is a lot of neglect on the part of each of us and a lot can (must!) Do even the employers (the responsibility of the employer, of course, arises when he …

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Prof. Francesco Riva presents Spine 3D

Here comes another illustrious confirmation for Sensor Medica’s new technology, Spine 3d. This time to present our product is Professor Francesco Riva, councillor of CNEL (National Council for Economy and Labour), interviewed by Patrizia Landini for ViaVai TV, a high profile YouTube channel with over 17,000 subscribers. Professor Riva started from an analysis of dental problems and went on to …

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Spine 3d: for the health of your patients

When we thought of an innovative product like Spine 3d, we started from a very simple premise, and one that we all know very well: the patient’s health is a primary asset that we must protect in the most absolute way. Obviously, it is a rather obvious fact, every action triggers a cause-and-effect mechanism and very often even the intervention …

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The expert’s advice – The Spine 3D system

We have already had the opportunity to host an important talk by Professor Menchetti in our pages and today, with great pleasure, we are here again as the professor has returned to talk about the new Spine 3d technology. We reproduce the professor’s words below. The excerpt we are proposing is taken from a video released on the Hcir Roma …

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Older people and low-back pain

Today we are going to talk briefly about a pain that we all have in common, but which becomes more and more present and problematic as we get older: low-back pain, a problem that – according to some statistics – afflicts more than 70 per cent of the elderly.Low-back pain is the clinical algic condition (in non-clinical terms: involving pain) …

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Back pain, between stress and posture

Often there are elements that we do not put in close correlation, but that greatly affect our physical condition. A backache, for example, not only can depend on posture problems (problems that we can in many cases recognize even with the naked eye), but also on situations of extreme stress, especially if poorly managed. Anxiety, even if it may seem …

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Back pain in children

It is not always easy to understand the signals children send us. Back pain should always alarm a parent, but sometimes the child may not show signs of pain, and sometimes the parent may dismiss it as a tantrum. In the long run, back pain can have several unpleasant effects, such as sleep (and behavior) problems and difficulty finding concentration …

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