Monday, January 13, 2014

Pain In The Back? Exercise May Help You Learn Not To Feel It - WBUR



Pain In The Back? Exercise May Help You Learn Not To Feel It
WBUR
Surgery can help for certain conditions, such as a herniated or bulging disc with leg pain called sciatica. But most age-related back pain usually can't be fixed with surgery. Research is showing that the pain often has nothing to do with the mechanics ...

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Pain In The Back? Exercise May Help You Learn Not To Feel It
WBUR
In fact, there's evidence that many standard treatments for back pain — surgery, spinal injections and painkillers — are often ineffective and can even worsen and prolong the problem. Dr. Jerome Groopman agrees with that premise. He suffered back ...

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North American Spine is proud to announce the addition of Dr. Jeffrey Wingate to its back pain treatment team. Dr. Wingate is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in the Detroit, Michigan area. Dr. Wingate will be performing cervical, thoracic and lumbar surgeries using the exclusive AccuraScope procedure. (PRWeb January 13, 2014) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/01 ...


But less than 5 percent of people with back pain are candidates for surgery, according to some research. Herniated discs: Surgery patients get faster relief, especially those who also have sciatica. Without surgery, people usually recover in two ...



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