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Back Problems

Back problems affect nearly 90 percent of all Americans at some point in their lives. Some of the most common specific back and neck problems are herniated discs, sciatica, whiplash and osteoporosis. Many back problems can be treated with back strengthening therapy, non-narcotic pain medication, and rest.

Fast Facts:

  • Many back problems are caused by a sedentary lifestyle; the human body is designed to move around, but modern society has many people spending much of their time in cars, at desks, or otherwise sitting down.
  • Many people suffer from "nonspecific back pain," which is generally caused by pain in the muscles and ligaments rather than a specific disease or spinal abnormality.
  • Exercise, proper posture, and using ergonomics in the workplace can all help prevent back problems.

The Top 10 Resources on Back Problems

Selected by our Guides and Physician Review Team.

  1. WebMD: Back Problems
  2. Agency for Health Care Policy: About the Back and Back Problems Guide Favorite!
  3. Back.com: Back Pain
  4. eMedicine: Back Pain, Mechanical
  5. Mayo Clinic: Back Pain

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