If you have chronic pain, you're not alone. At least 100 million Americans experience some form of it. The most common sources are headaches, lower back pain, and arthritis. For many, chronic pain ...
The stats are sobering: An estimated 23 percent of adults worldwide suffer from chronic low back pain, and as many as 84 percent of us will experience low back aches at some point in our lives ...
The sacroiliac joint is a common source of chronic lower back pain and a novel RFA-based approach to sacroiliac joint denervation may provide intermediate-term pain relief and functional benefit ...
But sometimes the pain lingers long after the danger has passed, becoming chronic. Chronic pain in the form of headaches, joint problems, or full-blown fibromyalgia can radically impact one's life.
Nighttime back pain is a special type of lower back pain that could indicate a serious problem with your spine. Back pain can make getting a good night's sleep difficult. Try these tips to make ...
Not every back pain sufferer needs to see a spine surgeon, or even a physician, right away. Yet our current system often funnels patients into expensive, sometimes unnecessary treatments. One study ...