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Media & Interactive
Think about the most common medical problems facing Americans. You may think about cancer or heart disease, and you should. But 70% of Americans experience low back pain at some point in their lives. Most people experience pain after a back injury. The pain usually goes away as soon as the injury heals. Yet it […]
The spine is a critical, yet oftentimes vulnerable, facet of the body. Composed of many collaborative components, the spine functions to support, mobilize, innervate, and cushion the body throughout our daily lives. Things do not always go smoothly, however, and the spine can run into problems. One of the most commonly experienced spinal ailments is bulging or herniated discs.
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