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Aug 26, About Lower Back Pain 26 Aug 2013 | 09:25 pm
Understand all About Lower Back Pain and improve your chances of finding that elusive lasting cure.
Aug 12, Osteopathy for Back Pain 12 Aug 2013 | 10:12 pm
Read the difference between Osteopathy for Back Pain and traditional care offered by a medical doctor. Osteopathic medicine has failed to stay true to its origins when dealing with chronic pain.
Aug 1, Long History of Failed Back Pain Treatment 2 Aug 2013 | 02:11 am
Long History of Failed Back Pain Treatment story, sent in by Elaine, details unsuccessful conservative and multiple surgical therapies.
Jul 25, Spinal Cyst 25 Jul 2013 | 08:30 pm
A Spinal Cyst is a common finding on MRI reports and some may even be palpable through the skin. Learn about the different types of cysts which may form on or near the spine.
Jul 25, Transitional Vertebra 25 Jul 2013 | 08:26 pm
A Transitional Vertebra usually occurs at the lumbosacral juncture, but can rarely also occur at the cervicothoracic frontier.
Jul 25, Coccyx 25 Jul 2013 | 08:23 pm
The Coccyx is the last section of the spinal column, after the sacrum. This region is often the site of tailbone pain, called coccydynia.
Jul 25, Sacrum 25 Jul 2013 | 08:19 pm
The Sacrum is a structure composed of several naturally fused vertebral bones which exist between the lumbar and coccygeal regions of the spinal column.
Jul 25, Lumbosacral Spine 25 Jul 2013 | 08:14 pm
The Lumbosacral Spine is the region at the frontier between the lumbar area and the sacrum. The lumbosacral juncture is an area of particular trouble for many back pain sufferers.
Jul 25, Lumbar Spine 25 Jul 2013 | 08:09 pm
The Lumbar Spine is also called the lower back and is known as the most common location for dorsalgia to exist.
Jul 25, Thoracolumbar Spine 25 Jul 2013 | 08:06 pm
The Thoracolumbar Spine is the frontier between the middle back and the lower back. Although not generally a problematic location, it can suffer injury or degeneration in some patients.