Imagine this: You’re walking fine one day, and the next you can’t because your hips, fibulas, or tibias are subluxed,...
Imagine this: You’re walking fine one day, and the next you can’t because your hips, fibulas, or tibias are subluxed,...
This is the third installment of a three-part series leading up to the exciting re-launch of the U.S. Pain Foundation...
By Mariah LeachManaging a chronic pain condition can be a full-time job. In addition to living with symptoms on a...
By Mark OdlumMental health is often inextricably linked to the chronic pain experience. One aspect of chronic pain...
By Kirsten Ballard “It’s all in your head.” “You’re just looking for attention.” “There’s no way you’re in that much...
Disability Pride Month, which takes place each July, challenges the stereotype of defining individuals by their...
WASHINGTON – The Coalition for Access Now – the leading advocate for ensuring access to quality and consistent...
Although LGBTQ+ Pride Month is usually celebrated in June, it’s important year-round to acknowledge the unique...
We all face adversity at some point(s) in our lives. For many of us, the first thing we do is feel awful. That’s...
I am almost 73 years old and live with multiple medical complexities. When you discover measures are available to...
In 2006, two years after being diagnosed with a condition I had actually been born with called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome,...