Back and neck pain afflict many individuals, and in severe cases, it can be debilitating. While these pains can arise from various causes, some are associated with spinal disc issues, which are the cartilaginous structures that act as shock absorbers between the vertebrae. Conditions like degenerative disc disease, bulging or herniated discs, radiculopathy (pinching of […]
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About 20 percent of American adults, or 50 million, deal with some form of chronic pain. Disability, lost work days, excessive healthcare expenditures, and poor health are all linked to having a chronic pain condition like fibromyalgia, migraines, or low back pain. Prescription opioids have been widely used to manage chronic pain, but their use […]
Kyphosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine. It typically involves a forward curve in the vertebrae at the upper part of the back. This natural curve is present in most individuals to some extent and does not usually cause any pain or postural issues. However, when the curvature exceeds 50 […]