Low back pain ongoing? Is it time for a second opinion?
In this blog, Iām going to discuss a few reasons why you might consider getting a second opinion on the management of your ongoing low back pain.
In this blog, Iām going to discuss a few reasons why you might consider getting a second opinion on the management of your ongoing low back pain.
I almost get like a broken record explaining some of these basic stretches for lower back pain. So, I thought I would put together a video. I apologise in advance for the model but unfortunately, Chris Hemsworth wasn't available so you got the next best thing š
Low back pain (LBP) is the second most common symptom for a visit to a GP in Australia. Around 1% of patients with acute LBP (pain lasting up to 6 weeks) have a serious pathology, 5% have radiculopathy and the remaining 94% have non-specific pain.
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