pain
The Spine Journal
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain
The Journal of Pain
Klinische Pädiatrie
Pain Physician
The Journal of Pain
The Journal of Pain
A study of 69,000 Medicare patient records led by Johns Hopkins researchers shows that people with spine compression fractures who undergo operations to strengthen back bones with cement survive longer and have shorter overall hospital stays than those who stick with bed rest, pain control and physical therapy.
New research published in forthcoming issue of the journal Spine shows that ‘rocker sole’ shoes, widely used worldwide to help treat people with lower back pain are no more effective than traditional training shoes (trainers) and that trainers appear to be more beneficial for those with back pain aggravated by standing or walking…