Back Pain

Back pain is a very common problem affecting almost all individuals at some point in their lives. Back pain most commonly affects the lower back although it can be felt anywhere along the spine.
What Causes Back Pain?

Because of this complex structure it is difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of the pain. In most cases the pain is not caused by serious damage or disease but by sprains, minor strains, minor injuries or an irritated nerve ending

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The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws, and futile treatments

The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws, and futile treatments

Investigational gene therapy shows promise for rare childhood neurodegenerative disease

Investigational gene therapy shows promise for rare childhood neurodegenerative disease

Joint hypermobility linked to longer COVID-19 recovery time

Joint hypermobility linked to longer COVID-19 recovery time

Physical activity is directly related to the risk of depression in married women, but not in married men

Physical activity is directly related to the risk of depression in married women, but not in married men

Overweight primary school girls more likely to seek doctor's help for musculoskeletal problems

Overweight primary school girls more likely to seek doctor's help for musculoskeletal problems

Living with IBD: What coping strategies are most effective?

Living with IBD: What coping strategies are most effective?

Could vitamin D levels be associated with lower back pain?

Could vitamin D levels be associated with lower back pain?

Obesity in early childhood linked to higher rates of musculoskeletal consultations

Obesity in early childhood linked to higher rates of musculoskeletal consultations

Obesity linked to increased musculoskeletal pain in school-age girls

Obesity linked to increased musculoskeletal pain in school-age girls

New hope for binge eating and bulimia: GLP-1 drugs could be the key

New hope for binge eating and bulimia: GLP-1 drugs could be the key

Research finds link between unhealthy eating and chronic pain severity, calls for comprehensive dietary support

Research finds link between unhealthy eating and chronic pain severity, calls for comprehensive dietary support

Research finds link between unhealthy eating and chronic pain severity, calls for comprehensive dietary support

Research finds link between unhealthy eating and chronic pain severity, calls for comprehensive dietary support

Study: Early advanced therapy significantly improves Crohn's disease outcomes

Study: Early advanced therapy significantly improves Crohn's disease outcomes

Yoga may benefit individuals with back pain

Yoga may benefit individuals with back pain

Does your lifestyle increase your risk of IBS?

Does your lifestyle increase your risk of IBS?

Study provides insight into potential mechanisms underlying diabetes-related disc tissue damage

Study provides insight into potential mechanisms underlying diabetes-related disc tissue damage

Low back pain? There’s good and bad news

Low back pain? There’s good and bad news

Early intervention crucial for faster back pain recovery

Early intervention crucial for faster back pain recovery

Higher antioxidant intake linked to lower back pain risk in women, study finds

Higher antioxidant intake linked to lower back pain risk in women, study finds

Hip-focused physical therapy provides faster low back pain relief in older adults

Hip-focused physical therapy provides faster low back pain relief in older adults

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