Physical activities such as lifting, bending, and squatting were associated with an increased risk for low back pain (LBP) flares within 24 hours, whereas sitting was linked to a reduced risk, a new ...
Everyday movements like bending, lifting, and twisting may trigger back pain flares, but they dont cause long-term damage. Most people prone to back pain flares can keep moving confidently while using ...
Lower back pain is one of the most ubiquitous health complaints in the world. In fact, the World Health Organization says that low back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide—but ...
Interventional pain specialists warn spring activity aggravates back conditions and share how innovative regenerative therapies are changing recovery outcomes We practice a different kind of pain ...
Pain during movement often reflects sensitivity, not long-term injury, a new study suggests. Everyday movements like bending, lifting, and twisting may trigger back pain flares, but they don’t cause ...
We practice a different kind of pain medicine beyond injections with treatments like DiscSeel®, intradiscal PRP, and Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation most patients didn’t know were available.” — ...