Controversial Study Suggests Chronic Lower Back Pain

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Controversial Study Suggests Chronic Lower Back Pain

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Controversial Study Suggests Chronic Lower Back Pain. In what may be a landmark study, researchers report short-term pain relief with intradiscal steroid injections--"a minimally-invasive, nonsurgical therapy--"that could alleviate chronic lower back pain (CLBP) for millions of people worldwide. - PR11298889

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Spinal Fusion Surgery Provides Worse Outcomes in Workers' Compensation Patients

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Spinal Fusion Surgery Provides Worse Outcomes in Workers' Compensation Patients

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