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Overtreated: Time may be best treatment for back pain bi13511061 By one recent estimate, Americans are spending a staggering $86 billion a year care for aching backs from MRIs to pain pills to nerve blocks to acupuncture. That research found little evidence that the population got better as the bill soared over the past decade

Back pain sufferers widely overtreated bi13511061 WASHINGTON "Why did they cut you?" The shocking question came from a respected spine surgeon tracked down by Keith Swenson, who was severe pain after an earlier back operation. He didn't know what to believe. Two other surgeons had urged more operations, different ones

Surgery too often fails for back pain bi13511061 Why did they cut you? The shocking question came from a respected spine surgeon tracked down by Keith Swenson, who was severe pain after an earlier back operation

Back pain widely overtreated bi13511061 By one recent estimate, Americans are spending a staggering $86 billion a year care for aching backs

Overtreated: Surgery too often fails for back pain bi13511061 "Why did they cut you?"..

Overtreated: Time may best treatment for back pain bi13511061 "Why did they cut you?"..

Doctors may be causing harm by overtreating some symptoms bi13511061 WASHINGTON -- "Why did they cut you?" The shocking question came from a respected spine surgeon tracked down by Keith Swenson, who was severe pain after an earlier back operation.He didn't know what to believe. Two other surgeons had urged m ..

Overtreated: Pain the back widely overtreated bi13511061 "Why did they cut you?"..

Bad Back? Time, Not Treatment, May Be Best Cure bi13511061 Americans Spending Billions Each Year Care for Aching Backs Despite Questionable Results..

Most back pain goes away on own bi13511061 Only about 10 percent of people chronic back pain are good candidates for surgery, and the rest tend to get better on own. So why are so many spinal operations the United States? Associated Press medical writer Lauran Neergaard..

Overtreated: Time may be best treatment for back pain bi13511061 By one recent estimate, Americans are spending a staggering $86 billion a year care for aching backs from MRIs to pain pills to nerve blocks to acupuncture. That research found little evidence that the population got better as the bill soared over the past decade

Back pain sufferers widely overtreated bi13511061 WASHINGTON "Why did they cut you?" The shocking question came from a respected spine surgeon tracked down by Keith Swenson, who was severe pain after an earlier back operation. He didn't know what to believe. Two other surgeons had urged more operations, different ones

Surgery too often fails for back pain bi13511061 Why did they cut you? The shocking question came from a respected spine surgeon tracked down by Keith Swenson, who was severe pain after an earlier back operation



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