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Back Pain and the Role of the Physical Therapist
Back pain is a common occurrence, so much so that most adults will have at least one episode of back pain at some point in their lives. Fortunately, most of these episodes last only a few days and resolve if patients maintain normal activity levels, avoid the detrimental effects of too much bed rest, use over-the-counter pain relievers with caution, and seek the attention of a health professional if the pain or other symptoms persist or worsen over time.
Space Traveling Mice Provide Insight into Osteoporosis
Researchers are using the unique, zero-gravity environment to develop therapies for the earthbound
Rheumatology Etymology
Defining some common words in the world of the rheumatologist
Thoughts after a Broken Ankle
A forced convalescence leads to insights into rheumatology and medicine
Drug Updates
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
Opioids More Dangerous than other Analgesics for Elderly
Safety events vary among different opioids
Making of the Guidelines
Panel considered new drugs and tools in the 2010 update
A Case to Reinstate Consultation Codes
There is value in specialty training
Shake-up in Washington. What’s in Store for Health Policy in the 112th?
Congress returns to Washington this month, and there will be many new faces on Capitol Hill. The recent midterm election will bring significant changes to the 112th Congress, leaving many to wonder what this new dynamic means for health policy.
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