A new study shows that clinician-supported self-management, but not spinal manipulation, is linked to greater improvement in disability from low back pain than recommended medical care.
Parents raise alarm after a 6-year-old is seen carrying a 4.5-kg school bag, sparking debate on child health and school ...
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People whose toes can do this one thing might actually live longer, says a foot researcher
"Almost no footwear" today supports it, says this gait specialist, who explains the aha! connection between the feet and ...
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Chronic lower back pain can be improved with a change of mindset rather than physio, study finds
A little-used form of therapy focusing on a patient's exercise preferences can help people with lower back pain live a more ...
As spine surgery steadily moves toward outpatient settings, the limiting factors are no longer primarily clinical. Advances in surgical technique, anesthesia and pain management have made far more ...
Awake spine surgery has largely been limited to shorter, simpler procedures, but Stanley Hoang, MD, of Ochsner LSU Health in Shreveport, La., has leveraged the technique in new ways. Dr. Hoang, who ...
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Neural pain pathways found to play crucial role in bone fracture healing
When a house catches on fire, we assume that a smoke alarm inside will serve one purpose and one purpose only: warn the ...
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