Wed, Jan 27 | from News-Medical.net
HealthLeaders-InterStudy, a leading provider of managed care market intelligence, reports that by increasing the role of the primary-care physician, the recently launched Colorado Low Back Collaborative (CLBC) aims to treat lower back issues with a more holistic view, and ultima...
Surgeons are less likely than family physicians or patients to view surgery as the preferred treatment option for low back pain, according to a study in the January 1 issue of Spine.
Thu, Jan 28 | from Newswise
FERNLEY--Sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SJD) is one of the most common causes of low back pain. Approximately 80% of the population will experience significant low back pain at some time in their lives and SJD may account for as much as 25% of this low back pain.
Wed, Jan 27 | from Reno Gazette Journal
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Spinal Stretch, a new device for relieving low back pain, has been endorsed by Charles Burton, M.D., a noted spine neurosurgeon and a former Chairman of the U.S.
Tue, Jan 26 | from RedOrbit
Spinal Stretch, a new device for relieving low back pain, has been endorsed by Charles Burton, M.D., a noted spine neurosurgeon and a former Chairman of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration Advisory Panel on Neurological Devices.
Tue, Jan 26 | from Yahoo! Finance
Physical Therapy is effective for management of low back pain; A "cornerstone" of non-surgical treatment, report concludes.
Wed, Jan 20 | from Yahoo! News
Despite limited evidence of long-term success in using opioid pain medications for chronic low back pain, opioid prescribing has increased in recent years for back pain and other non-cancer pain indications.
Sun, Jan 17 | from News-Medical.net
Despite limited evidence of long-term success in using opioid pain medications for chronic low back pain, opioid prescribing has increased in recent years for back pain and other non-cancer pain indications. The implications are controversial as published studies provide little ev...
Sun, Jan 17 | from mnt.to
Expert advice Almost everyone will experience back pain at some point in life. In fact, back pain is one of the most common nervous-system complaints, second only to headaches. According to the National Institute of Neurologic Disease and Stroke, low back pain is one of the top causes of mi...
Mon, Jan 4 | from Baltimore Sun
Case 40-2009 — A 29-Year-Old Man with Fever and Respiratory Failure subscription) The patient returned the next afternoon because of persistent fever, cough, myalgias, low back pain, and new scrotal pain. The temperature was 39.0°C, ... and more »
Wed, Dec 23 | from New England Journal of Medicine
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