Understanding Typical Terms Applied to Back Pain
July 27, 2009 by admin
Understanding Typical Terms Applied to Back Pain
This page of definitions clarifies the meanings of the many “ten-dollar” technical (and often Latin) terms used by medical practitioners to discuss back pain. It simplifies things quite a bit, so you can better understand treatment options, or at least what’s going on with you.











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