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Spinal Disorders & Back Pain For discussion of all spinal cord injuries, spinal issues, back-related pain or problems. |
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In the past month I read about a Study/Research that was done on back surgery. It stated that it was found to be a good choice to have to have a problem area of the spine/back corrected early on. The people who did so were more successful in their back health after taking this approach. It mentioned Johns Hopkins too. Iam not sure if I read it here or on the old BT.
If you remember reading it will you tell me where I can read it again? Hope some one here read it too. Thanks. |
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Thanks for the info. You listed it under the Similar Threads. What a great feature this is. The info is on thread - Study Explores Mythes of Chronic Back Treatment.
Thanks so much. |
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