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Patients can make simple and practical lifestyle changes to dramatically reduce the likelihood of developing back pain.
Exercise Regularly –…
Absolutely. In fact, poor posture is one of the leading causes of back pain for many patients. Many people work 8-12 hours a day, hunched over a…
Chronic back pain persists for 12 weeks or longer, even after the initial injury or underlying cause has been treated. It can be constant or…
Acute back pain is a sudden onset of discomfort that typically lasts from a few days to a few weeks. It’s often the result of an injury from…
Understanding the cause of your back pain is essential for delivering effective treatment. At Texas Institute of Pain & Spine, our goal is to…
Some of the most common causes of back pain include muscle or ligament strain, bulging discs, or arthritis. These issues are typically caused by…