Low back pain is the most common type of back pain and you may find relief through physical therapy, massage, or acupuncture.
UCSF neurologist Dr. Shirvalkar studies nerve-to-brain connections to find new ways to treat chronic back pain.
Last month, I posted a case from my own practice to highlight issues of pain management in primary care. To recap: The patient was a 50-year-old construction laborer with new-onset low back pain ...
Back pain is a common complaint, with 75-85% of US adults estimated to experience back pain in their lifetime as stated by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. It’s also one of the most ...
About 39% of U.S. adults — or around 100 million people — suffer from back pain. For them, the pain can be constant and crippling. Medical experts say movement, back exercises, over-the-counter ...
Explore the latest evidence from UNSW Sydney and NeuRA on non-drug, non-surgical treatments for acute and chronic low back pain (LBP). Based on a Cochrane review of over 97,000 participants, discover ...
New research finds a link between long daily walks and a lower risk of back pain. Here's what to know about the study, and how to add walking to your routine.