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Everyday activities can trigger back pain flares — but they don’t cause lasting damage
A new study suggests everyday movements may cause temporary back flares, but not long-term damage — so you can stay active without fear.
Myofascial pain management and trigger point therapy represent a dynamic field aimed at alleviating neuromuscular pain stemming from hyperirritable nodules within taut muscle bands. Current ...
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