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Back pain tends to improve quickly, not completely

The Illinois Back Institute Helps Patient Beat Debilitating Back Pain

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Illinois Back Institute offers non-surgical treatment for lower back pain

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Back pain tends to improve quickly, not completely

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Lower back pain often fades fairly quickly, but it may stubbornly linger to some extent for months or more, a new study finds. "The clear good news is that if you seek care for your back pain, you do improve pretty quickly, and some folk do a lot better than others," said Christopher G. Maher, at researcher at the George Institute for Global Health in Sydney ...

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The Illinois Back Institute Helps Patient Beat Debilitating Back Pain

CHICAGO, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Chronic pain is terrifying. Sciatica and stenosisĀ are two of the most common causes of persistent, debilitating back pain. Chicago resident Pedro Estrada suffered ...

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Video: A new hope for back pain sufferers?

Eight out of 10 Americans have severe back pain at some point in their lives, and for many surgery has been the only viable alternative. Now, new treatments in the works are raising many hopes. Correspondent Martha Teichner takes a look at a non-surgical procedure that doesn't cut or remove the discs, but actually re-grows them.

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Illinois Back Institute offers non-surgical treatment for lower back pain

Chronic pain is terrifying. Sciatica and stenosis are two of the most common causes of persistent, debilitating back pain. Chicago resident Pedro Estrada suffered from extreme back pain that compromised his livelihood and soured his outlook on life. After taking time off from his job and consulting many doctors, he finally found relief with non-surgical treatment at the Illinois Back Institute.

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Health Tip: Help Prevent Back Pain

(HealthDay News) -- Few people go through their entire lives without back pain, which can range from mild to severe. But there are steps you can take to help prevent it.

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