Common causes of low back pain include muscle strain, trauma, osteoporosis, and autoimmune disorders.
If you’ve never experienced low back pain, just wait. Up to 80 percent of us end up suffering it at some point during our ...
UCSF neurologist Dr. Shirvalkar studies nerve-to-brain connections to find new ways to treat chronic back pain.
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Killing the Myth of Non-Specific Low Back Pain
I’ve spent the last 25 years coaching athletes and the past 15 practicing as a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Across both roles, one issue constantly surfaces: Athletes, weekend warriors, and everyday ...
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