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  • Scientists Discover a New Way To Stop Pain Nerves From Invading the Spine

    Chronic low back pain remains one of the most widespread and difficult medical conditions to treat, often lacking a clear structural cause. New research suggests that a hormone already used to treat osteoporosis may influence pain by altering how nerves interact with degenerating spinal tissue.

    Source: SciTechDaily

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  • Modern Trends in Preventing Back Pain: A Guide for Everyday Adults

    Back pain remains one of the most common health complaints worldwide, affecting millions of people each year. Whether due to poor posture, prolonged sitting, inactivity, or everyday activities, back pain can significantly hinder one’s ability to enjoy life. Fortunately, modern science continues to refine our understanding of how to prevent and alleviate this discomfort. From simple daily movement habits like walking to mind-body practices such as Tai Chi, there are more practical, evidence-based options than ever for maintaining spinal health and a pain-free life.

    Source: Spine Health Foundation

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  • Caring for Someone with Chronic Back Pain: What Caregivers Should Know

    Chronic back pain is one of the most common and disabling health conditions worldwide. Unlike a broken bone or a visible injury, spine-related pain is often invisible. That invisibility can make caregiving uniquely complex. Understanding the physical, emotional, and practical realities of chronic spine pain can help you provide better support - while also protecting your own well-being.

    Source: Spine Health Foundation

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  • Surging spinal and joint disorders supporting orthobiologics demand

    Orthobiologics play a critical role in the treatment of spinal disorders, joint degeneration, fractures, and sports-related injuries. As healthcare systems increasingly focus on regenerative and minimally invasive treatment approaches, orthobiologics are gaining widespread acceptance across hospitals, orthopaedic clinics, and ambulatory care settings.

    Source: Spinal Surgery News

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  • Assisted full-endoscopic spine surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis: Technical note and learning curve

    Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) causes disabling back and radicular pain. Full-endoscopic spine surgery offers minimally invasive decompression, but uniportal and biportal approaches have limitations. Assisted full-endoscopic spine surgery (AFESS) combines the advantages of both techniques to enhance decompression while preserving facet joints.

    Source: Brain and Spine

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