Monday, May 12, 2014

Barometric Pressure and Pain



Have you ever known a storm was coming because you could 'feel it in your bones?'

What is Barometric Pressure?
Barometric pressure is the measurement of air pressure and can be described as follows:
"The weight of the air pressing down on the Earth, the ocean and on the air below causes air pressure. Earth's gravity, of course, causes the downward force that we know as "weight." Since the pressure depends upon the amount of air above the point where you're measuring the pressure, the pressure decreases as you go higher." (source)

These changes in pressure don't just impact the earth, but also impact the inhabitants- us.  Increased atmospheric pressure can do a number on our bodies and our pain levels.

Learn more about barometric pressure and pain by reading the following articles:








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9 comments:

  1. I had never thought of the barometric pressure in a person's environment affecting their back pain! That's a very interesting approach to finding relief. I think the best way to relieve back pain is to try a lot of approached at once though.

    Rosie | http://www.totalemedical.com

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  2. Lots of research will unveil lots of other factors impacting on our health. This is very informative article and I am looking forward to reading more of such topics.

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  3. Is biometric pressure treatment is applied for all aged persons between (50 to 60)??....
    Most of the time Back pain problems can relieved with daily exercise routines.

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  4. Thanks for such an amazing post. I just want to say one thing that rather being a self-healer, go to a doctor in case of a joint pain, especially a knee pain. I myself went through the same stage and tried many medicines and cures. But I finally got help from Quality Nature's joint supplement. http://www.qualitynature.com/joint-maintenance-extra-strength/ Though, you should see what suits you best.

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  5. Thank you for sharing this blog about your experience with intermittent back pain and how you deal with it, its very educational and i am going to send this information to a friend who seem to be experiencing same degree of pain.

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  6. Thanks for your informative writing. Back pain is very common matter for human. If you want to know more things about Neck Pain . I think that is very informative details for you.

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  7. Link between pain and weather changes remains hypothetical. research has come to mixed conclusions

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