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    Research supports the effectiveness of a kinesiology-based method to treat lower back pain, say study authors working in collaboration with the National Research Council of Italy, and scientists at the Sbarro Health Research Organization under the leadership of its Founder and President, Antonio Giordano, M.D., Ph.D., Professor at Temple University.

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    Background/Objectives: Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with most cases classified as non-specific low back pain (NSLBP). Various treatments exist, among which are physical exercises that promote flexibility, mobility and core stabilization, improving muscle function and body posture. The Canali Postural Method (CPM) is a kinesiological method that offers a personalized approach to postural reprogramming. This study compares the effects of the CPM and generic exercises in individuals with NSLBP. Methods: Subjects with NSLBP were engaged in a four-week intervention either based on a CPM reprogramming phase (CPM group) or generic exercises for the control group (CG). The CPM group underwent an assessment phase to identify the possible musculoskeletal causes of compensatory postural arrangements. The functional disability and pain level were assessed before, immediately after and 3 months post-intervention in both groups. Data were analyzed using repeated

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    The famous poem by Kahlil Gibran, taken from his book “The Prophet”, has captivated readers around the world with its depth and universal meaning. In this poem Gibran describes children as “arrows” shot into the world by their parents—a powerful metaphor that expresses the delicate balance between love, freedom, and responsibility.At the heart of the poem, Gibran writes: “You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth. And the archer bends you with His might that His a

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