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In fact, there is no specific mattress that’s best for back pain. Instead, people with back pain should look for mattresses that feel medium-firm to you. Those beds have the best chance of ...
Pseudoarthrosis occurs when bones don’t heal after a fracture or bone surgery. When pseudoarthrosis affects the cervical or lumbar spine, it means that two vertebrae did not grow together after ...
Low back pain is one of the most common reasons patients see primary care doctors. To understand this condition, it’s necessary to understand the anatomy of the low back. The lower (lumbar) spine ...
If you're waking up with back pain every morning, it's easy to speculate that your mattress or mattress topper is to blame. But do mattress toppers help with back pain or actually make it worse?
“President Trump has a spine of steel and he will not break.” Leavitt said the Trump administration is open to negotiating trade deals on a country-by-country basis but made clear that ...
Plitt is a neurosurgeon at Aurora St. Luke's who helped diagnose her with cerebral venous fistula — a rare vein illness where an artery was covering up her brain just above the spine.
Your diet matters the most for maintaining the overall health of your spine. Here is a list of nutrient-rich foods that support spinal health, bone strength and reduce inflammation. 2 / 11 ...
WILLOW SPRINGS, Ill. (WGN) — There has been an extraordinary step forward in the treatment of spinal cord injuries. For the patients who come through the door of the Next Steps clinic in ...
President Trump has a spine of steel, and he will not break, and America will not break under his leadership. He is guided by a firm belief that America must be able to produce essential goods for ...
Here are the key findings from a HIQA review into the use of unapproved springs in a series of spinal surgeries by one surgeon at Children's Health Ireland Temple Street. The Health Information ...
Those were the words of Ombudsman for Children Niall Muldoon following the publication of a 2017 report which criticised “unacceptable” delays in providing spinal surgery to these children.