You’ve definitely felt it before: that mid-sprint twinge in your calf, the ache in your shoulders after a heavy lift, the stiffness in your elbow the day after tossing a ball around. Not quite an ...
Everyone experiences pain differently. But experts say there are things you can do to better cope with it. Magician David Blaine wears a protective suit before a 72-hour stunt in which he was ...
Here’s how to know whether it’s safe to push through. By Erik Vance Erik Vance has written about pain for a decade and yet still somehow managed to ignore a foot injury while reporting this story.
As fun as it is to imagine you're an Olympic skier gazing out at a steeply pitched, icy course, visualizing precise, lightning-speed turns, a reality check: Is your workout more like Stacey Brown's?
When living with chronic pain, over time, the brain becomes hypersensitive to pain signals, which increases pain. Pain is a danger signal. When something happens, such as touching a hot surface or ...