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#1 Back Pain Site
Instant information about conditions, therapies, exercises, and doctors who treat back pain. Topics include fibromyalgia, pinched nerve, sciatica, disc heniations, arthritis, osteoporosis, scoliosis, muslce spasm, and spinal canal stenosis, ect...
http://www.1backpain.com
Back Pain - Neurology Channel
Neck and back pain, especially pain in the lower back, is one of the most common health problems in adults. Fortunately, most back and neck pain is temporary, resulting from short-term stress on the muscles or ligaments that support the spine.
http://www.neurologychannel.com/backpain/
Back Pain Information
Back pain does not have to be something you live with. Back pain is common and can be caused by a spinal problem. Factors such as pain, weakness, and numbness can point to a more serious condition. Back.com has the answers.
http://www.back.com
E-spine.com
A thorough explanation of the surgical and non-surgical treatment of back pain, neck pain, scoliosis, kyphosis, and spondylolisthesis.
http://www.espine.com
NeurosurgeryToday.org | Find a Board-Certified Neurosurgeon
Information on common spine disorders provided by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.
http://www.neurosurgery.org/health/patient/index.asp
Orthospine
spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, laminectomy, myelopathy, adult scoliosis, congenital scoliosis, failed back surgery, minimally invasive spine surgery, kyphoscoliosis, flatback, spinal problems
http://www.orthospine.com
Temple University Hospital
Temple offers vertebroplasty--a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure that relieves the pain of vertebral compression fractures.
http://www.health.temple.edu/tuh/vertebroplasty/
The Back Page
Everything you need to know about low back pain. Includes information about anatomy, mind-body, diagnosis, treatment, syndromes and much more.
http://www.thebackpage.net
