Back Pain

Back Pain

Share Post on:

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
WhatsApp

Are you suffering from extreme back pain?

Back pain is pain felt in the back that usually originates from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the spine. Back pain may have a sudden onset or can be a chronic pain; it can be constant or intermittent, stay in one place or radiate to other areas. It may be a dull ache, or a sharp or piercing or burning sensation. The pain may radiate into the arms and hands as well as the legs or feet, and may include symptoms other than pain, such as weakness, numbness or tingling.

Related posts

Achilles Tendinosis

Achilles Tendinosis

Dextrose 25% Injection in chronic Achilles tendinopathy with 12-48 month follow-up results (2010) Ryan M, Wong A, Taunton J. Favorable outcomes after sonographically guided intratendinous

Read More »
Sacroiliac Pain

Sacroiliac Pain

Cusi M; Saunders J; Hungerford B; Wisbey-Roth T; Lucas P; Wilson S. The use of prolotherapy in the sacroiliac joint. Br J Sports Med 2010;44:

Read More »
ACL Laxity

ACL Laxity

Reeves KD Hassanein K Long term effects of dextrose prolotherapy for anterior cruciate ligament laxity: A prospective and consecutive patient study. Alt Ther Hlth Med

Read More »