Most of the time there isn't an obvious cause for back pain. Strengthening can help.
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And how to prevent it if you don't have it already.
Researchers at UTD's Center for Advanced Pain Studies are making progress on ways to treat persistent pain without opioids, ...
For some people with back pain, the answer is a mattress that coddles them, something that holds them in all the right places ...
Here’s some spine-tingling news. New research suggests a drug already available on pharmacy shelves could help ease chronic lower back pain. It’s a welcome discovery for the millions of Americans who ...
Pain during movement often reflects sensitivity, not long-term injury, a new study suggests. Everyday movements like bending, lifting, and twisting may trigger back pain flares, but they don’t cause ...
Individualized walking programs can reduce recurrent, disabling low back pain, but clinicians should screen for lower ...
"We want to be able to use AI and medical ultrasound to understand the triggers of back pain better, so that can help us to tailor each individual with better treatment plans," Dr. Laura Brattain said ...
Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest Health and Wellness column, explains how back pain isn't a rest problem, rather a movement ...
Most of us — an estimated 8 out of 10 people in the United States — will experience back pain at some point in our lives, and the number of people who describe their pain as chronic has been on the ...
Back pain is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Recent research reveals how much time you should spend walking on a daily basis to prevent it. Chronic back pain is a serious health ...