NEW Teeter® Inversion Tables at Back Clinics of Canada

Back Clinics of Canada is proud to carry the entire line of Teeter® brand inversion tables. Available now for purchase. Why invert? Inversion tables offer natural relief from back pain symptoms in the comfort and privacy of your own home. Inversion tables help to relieve back pain, ease stress, improve joint health, increase flexibility and... Read More

Home Products for Back Comfort and Pain-Relief

Home Products for Comfort and Pain-Relief There are many over the counter (non-prescription) products in the market that claim to provide back pain relief, back stability, comfort while sitting and sleeping. Some products work better than others, and some are just a waste of money. Let Back Clinics of Canada help you understand what’s best... Read More

Patient Question of the Week: 10 Tips for Flying and Low Back Pain

Hi, Dr. Ron. My wife and I are taking a trip. Will the long flight make my back pain flare up? What can I do to feel good while cramped in an economy seat?  Great question. Air travel today is not comfortable. Seats are cramped, space to move is tight. Even the healthiest person can end... Read More

You Have Access to the Best in Back Pain Treatment

I read about a famous professional golfer the other day. He is sidelined by back pain. He underwent two back surgeries (microdiscectomy) in 18 months – April 2014, September 2015. With his renown and mega-earnings, one could safely assume this player met with the top experts in the field of back pain treatment and rehabilitation. He has yet to... Read More

Yard Work Without Injuring Your Back

Autumn is here. For some of you homeowners, there’s yard work ahead. What’s on your list? Are you planting trees, shrubs or bulbs? Seeding and fertilizing? Raking? These and other landscaping activities are often more physically taxing than is realized. It’s very common for one to incur strains and injuries. And in many cases, such... Read More

Back Pain Conference in the Windy City

We have just returned from Chicago. What a seminar! I took my core team to an international 4-day intensive seminar that brought together like-minded health professionals. It was fantastic to spend days with other back pain experts. Speakers were amazing. The insights and exposure to cutting-edge new developments in pain treatment and care were invaluable.... Read More

2015 New Year’s Resolution: Lose Weight to Help Reduce Back Pain

When a person is significantly overweight, their spine is under constant strain and they are a candidate for low back pain. What happens to an overweight person who is not very active? Poor flexibility; weakened muscles in the lower back, pelvis, and thighs; increased curve of the lower back; poor posture that can cause the pelvis to tilt too far forward; misalignment of the spine; additional weakened or strained muscles; compressed spinal discs, disc bulges, and even degenerative disc disease.... Read More

How to Avoid Back Pain Injuries in Winter

Besides the usual torn muscle or bone fracture, many Canadian adults can do serious damage to their backs: developing a bulging or herniated disc. This is exactly the kind of back pain condition we treat at Back Clinics of Canada. Here are 5 things you can do to mitigate injury and enjoy your winter pain-free! ... Read More

Low Back Pain and Pills: Risks Outweigh the Benefits

The risks associated with taking narcotic pain medications seem to outweigh the benefits. Alternative pain management options are available. Back Clinics of Canada in particular offers a multi-pronged approach to care for painful back conditions like bulging/herniated discs, sciatica, spinal arthritis, spinal stenosis and facet syndrome. What makes this care different is that it is designed to target and promote healing of the root cause of patients’ pain. It’s called the High Performance Healing SystemTM.... Read More