Back and Neck
 Torticollis in Back and Neck
Torticollis is a condition in which the neck is twisted and causes the head to rotate and tilt at an odd angle. The cause of torticollis is unknown, but treatment can help. ...more
 Whiplash Injury in Back and Neck
Whiplash means your neck was bent forcibly forward and then backward, or vice versa....more
 Kyphosis in Back and Neck
A spine affected by kyphosis has a forward curvature of the back bones (vertebrae) in the upper back area, giving an abnormally rounded or humpback appearance. ...more
 What Is Spinal Stenosis? in Back and Neck
Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal canal narrows and pinches the nerves. This results in back and leg pain. ...more
 Help Your Back Work for You in Back and Neck
Your back is important to almost every move you make, but you likely won't realize that until you hurt it. Read on for some tips for back pain relief, and learn how to keep your back strong. ...more
 Watch That Backpack Load in Back and Neck
Most children rely on backpacks to carry books and supplies to and from school and activities. But a backpack that's too heavy or doesn't fit right can cause harm. ...more
 Scoliosis in Back and Neck
A spine affected by scoliosis shows a sideways curvature and a rotation of the vertebrae, giving the appearance that the person is leaning to one side. ...more
 Low Back Pain in Back and Neck
Everyone has experienced low back pain at one time or another. Most people can recover from low back pain with home treatment, such as changes in activity, weight loss, quitting smoking, and other steps. Sometimes medicine or surgery is needed. ...more
 Neck Pain in Back and Neck
Your neck is at risk for injury because of its location and range of motion. Neck pain can be caused by injury, age, or inflammatory disorders. ...more
 Nerve Blocks in Back and Neck
Neural blockades, commonly called nerve blocks, are procedures that can help prevent or manage many different types of intractable pain. ...more
 Torticollis in Back and Neck
Torticollis is a condition in which the neck is twisted and causes the head to rotate and tilt at an odd angle. The cause of torticollis is unknown, but treatment can help. ...more
 Whiplash Injury in Back and Neck
Whiplash means your neck was bent forcibly forward and then backward, or vice versa....more
 Kyphosis in Back and Neck
A spine affected by kyphosis has a forward curvature of the back bones (vertebrae) in the upper back area, giving an abnormally rounded or humpback appearance. ...more
 What Is Spinal Stenosis? in Back and Neck
Spinal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal canal narrows and pinches the nerves. This results in back and leg pain. ...more
 Help Your Back Work for You in Back and Neck
Your back is important to almost every move you make, but you likely won't realize that until you hurt it. Read on for some tips for back pain relief, and learn how to keep your back strong. ...more
 Watch That Backpack Load in Back and Neck
Most children rely on backpacks to carry books and supplies to and from school and activities. But a backpack that's too heavy or doesn't fit right can cause harm. ...more
 Scoliosis in Back and Neck
A spine affected by scoliosis shows a sideways curvature and a rotation of the vertebrae, giving the appearance that the person is leaning to one side. ...more
 Low Back Pain in Back and Neck
Everyone has experienced low back pain at one time or another. Most people can recover from low back pain with home treatment, such as changes in activity, weight loss, quitting smoking, and other steps. Sometimes medicine or surgery is needed. ...more
 Neck Pain in Back and Neck
Your neck is at risk for injury because of its location and range of motion. Neck pain can be caused by injury, age, or inflammatory disorders. ...more
 Nerve Blocks in Back and Neck
Neural blockades, commonly called nerve blocks, are procedures that can help prevent or manage many different types of intractable pain. ...more
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