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Lumbar Traction: Uses, Procedure, Side Effects, and More
Lumbar traction is sometimes used to ease low back pain, but studies suggest it doesn't offer more relief than exercise alone. For better outcomes, postural correction and targeted exercises are recommended.
Source: Verywell Health
Understanding Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain: Causes, Treatment, and When Surgery Helps
Lower back and hip pain are common-but not all pain comes from the spine. The sacroiliac (SI) joint is a frequent and often overlooked source. Because this joint behaves differently from others in the body, SI joint problems can be difficult to recognize, but very treatable once properly diagnosed.
Source: Spine Health Foundation
Breaking the Spine Surgeon Myth: Not Every Visit Leads to Surgery
If a primary care doctor, physical therapist, or friend suggests that you see a spine surgeon, your first reaction may be a wave of anxiety. Many people assume that walking into a spine surgeon’s office is the first step toward an operating room. That assumption is one of the most persistent and most misleading ideas in spine care today
Source: Spine Health Foundation
Tight Quad Muscles and How They Relate to Low Back Pain
Tight quads can cause lower back pain by pulling the pelvis down and creating an excessive arch in the lower back.
Source: Verywell Health
Clinical gait analysis may provide objectivity in lumbar degenerative disease treatment
Clinical gait analysis may objectively measure preoperative disability associated with lumbar degenerative disease. Gait analysis may also improve postoperative function measurements after lumbar decompression.
Source: Healio





