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BACK PAIN

What you should know about back pain: Anatomical background, risk factors,

major causes, clinical evaluation, and treatment.

By: David K. Mangusan Jr., BSPT, PTRP

 

TOPICS ABOUT BACK PAIN:

Nonoperative Treatments
Operative Treatments
Complementary and Alternative Treatments

Osteoporosis

Sciatica or Slipped Disc


 

 

 

Page Updated: March 14, 2007

  

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