Kidney pain can mimic back pain, but it may signal something more serious.
Back pain is common, but not always harmless. When it feels different—deeper, persistent, and unrelated to movement—it may ...
A hormone traditionally used to treat bone loss may hold the key to stopping chronic back pain at its source, according to a new study. Chronic back pain is often linked to the deterioration of spinal ...
A new review of the evidence finds that only a handful of common remedies provide a modest benefit for acute or chronic back pain. Reading time 4 minutes If you’ve ever had trouble recovering from a ...
Millions of people who live with chronic pain hear some version of the same dismissal: the scan looks fine, so the problem ...
In today’s lifestyle, long hours of sitting have become unavoidable—whether it’s at the office, during study sessions, or while scrolling endlessly on mobile screens. But have you ever thought about ...
Here’s some spine-tingling news. New research suggests a drug already available on pharmacy shelves could help ease chronic lower back pain. It’s a welcome discovery for the millions of Americans who ...
Your first episode of back pain can come at you fast. One minute you’re sitting crisscross on the ground and yapping for hours or flinging a duffel over a shoulder no problem, and the next, you’re on ...
The type of back pain you have determines what treatment will be effective. If your pain has been present for a year or more, other factors besides a back injury or arthritis need to be addressed.