A CUPUNCTURE is becoming an increasingly popular treatment for a range of ailments – but the procedure can often be misunderstood. But not for 55-year-old English tutor Dean Nixon, who turned to the needle-insertion therapy to help ease his chronic back pain. He said: "Acupuncture was a last resort. I had tried everything else to cure my sciatica – drugs, painkillers, physiotherapy, osteopathy ...
The outlook for low back pain absolutely depends on its precise cause. For example, acute strain injuries generally heal entirely with minimal treatment. On the other hand, bony abnormalities that are irritating the spinal cord can require significant ...
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