The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Byden, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Byden reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well The spine is one of the most important parts of the human body.
And yet, studies suggest that, along with back pain, 10% to 30% of the adult population is impaired by neck pain, with seemingly minimal treatment options available.
If left untreated, back and neck pain can cause chronic discomfort while sitting, standing, and performing other daily activities.
A study published in 2020 by the Journal of the American Medical Association found that low back pain and neck pain accounted for the highest amounts of spending by both private and public insurers.
In fact, studies have found that back injury is the most common cause of job-related disability and is a leading contributor to missed days of work.
However, many cases of back and neck pain can go undiagnosed and undertreated, leaving the patient to suffer in silence.
In the Mayo Clinic book Back and Neck Health, acclaimed neurosurgeon Mohamad Bydon, M.
, evaluates the primary back and neck conditions plaguing working adults today and identifies everyday actions that may exacerbate the pain.
The book also outlines the variety of treatment options available to those living with chronic back and neck pain, including home treatments, physical therapy, interventional approaches, and different types of surgery.
Finally, Dr.
Bydon reviews specific lifestyle changes that can help patients improve and maintain good back and neck health as they age.
The book is organized as follows: Introduction Part 1: Understanding your back and neck Chapter 1: Your spine Chapter 2: Back and neck pain Chapter 3: Common back problems Chapter 4: Common neck problems Part 2: Relieving your pain Chapter 5: Identifying the problem Chapter 6: Home treatment Chapter 7: Physical therapy Chapter 8: Nonsurgical interventions Chapter 9: Surgery Chapter 10: Living well.
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Part 1 | Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck Understanding your back and neck |
Chapter 1 | Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine Your spine |
Chapter 2 | Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain Back and neck pain |
Chapter 3 | Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems Common back problems |
Chapter 4 | Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems Common neck problems |
Part 2 | Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain Relieving your pain |
Chapter 5 | Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem Identifying the problem |
Chapter 6 | Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment Home treatment |
Chapter 7 | Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy Physical therapy |
Chapter 8 | Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions Nonsurgical interventions |
Chapter 9 | Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery Surgery |
Chapter 10 | Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well Living well |
The book is organized as follows | Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction |