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Research supports the effectiveness of a kinesiology-based method to treat lower back pain, say study authors working in ...
Painkillers, exercise or cayenne pepper plasters – as a report finds many back treatments offer little relief, which are the ...
Contrary to popular belief, your aching back doesn’t need a firm-as-a-plank mattress. In fact, there is no specific mattress that’s best for back pain ... your lumbar (lower-back) region ...
Chronic pain—or pain that lasts at least three months—is closely intertwined with depression. Individuals living with pain's ...
You may have been heard that cracking your back to relieve pressure can lead to arthritis later in life - but is there medical proof behind that statement? A doctor weighs in ...
Tight hip flexors, especially a deep muscle called the psoas, can silently stress your spine. Here's why this muscle deserves ...
If the cause of the pain is an infection — a recent study has unveiled a “game changer” antibiotic drug that could help with ...
Researchers from Penn State College of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin-Madison looked at two mind hacks to cure back ...
Researchers reviewed over 300 back pain trials and found that anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen ...
such as inflammation or a tumor. Yes, a lumbar spine MRI will show benign or malignant tumors on the lower back. Is it worth getting an MRI for lower back pain? Carrying out a lumbar MRI too early ...
There is some good news on the horizon for millions of people worldwide battling severe back pain as a new drug on the anvil can be a real ‘gamechanger’ for them. The drug promising immense relief ...
Review reveals nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are effective for acute pain and 5 treatments are effective for chronic pain. HealthDay News — For acute low back pain, there is moderate ...