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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF BACK PAIN AND WHAT DO THEY INDICATE ?


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Back pain symptoms may be dull aching, sharp, piercing, or burning sensations that may or may not not be concentrated in the back, but could radiate down the legs and hips. Back pain is usually the result of muscle strain. However, pain could indicate such conditions as degenerative joint or disc problems, bulging or ruptured discs, compressions or fractures, or multiple myeloma (cancer of the spine and ribs).




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Back Pain Questions and Answers


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  2. When a lower back fusion is done what happens ?

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  4. Is ProDisc-L a successful disc replacement?

  5. Will back pain be relieved by a back fusion ?

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  8. Disability and scoliosis, kyphosis, and kyphoscoliosis

  9. What causes back pain ?

  10. What are the symptoms of back pain and what do they indicate ?

  11. What are some treatments for back pain ?

  12. What are the surgical options for back pain ?



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  14. How much medical evidence do you need to win a disability case?

  15. How do you start an appeal for social security disability?

  16. How to file for disability






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