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Most Americans will experience back pain at some point — and many times it’s not a result of injury or illness.
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Demystifying common myths about back pain
Back pain is more common than homeownership in the U.S. While about 65% of adults own a home, nearly 80% of adults will have ...
Jason Cuellar, MD, PhD, had the unique opportunity to develop and execute a multi-level disc replacement with his patient, endoscopic spine surgeon Scott Adelman, MD. Dr. Adelman suffered lower back ...
From clinical safety trials to cost-effectiveness measures, here are 10 spine studies to know since March 14. 1. Cervical disc replacement is a safe option across all obesity levels compared to ...
Rockies DH Kris Bryant is considering an expirimental treatment on his back that would help his injury but avoid a surgery.
Gerry Carrigan, 54, had been living with debilitating back and leg pain for years due to spinal nerves being compressed by a ...
I feel like, man, it’s just been a miracle,” P.J. Locke said in the video, of his recovery. “I feel like it’s been a breakthrough that I’ve been praying ...
Lucknow: A Kenyan woman received life-changing treatment at KGMU in Lucknow, where she underwent a minimally invasive ...
Gerry Carrigan became one of the first patients in Scotland to undergo a revolutionary procedure using MR technology, ...
A pioneering spinal surgery using cutting-edge Mixed Reality (MR) technology has transformed the life of a patient from East ...
As healthcare continues its shift toward outpatient care and value-based models, orthopedic surgeons are finding themselves at the intersection of payer dynamics and clinical innovation. Brett Shore, ...