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What works and what does not work to reduce back pain, August 11, 1999
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This review is from: Win the Battle Against Back Pain: An Integrated Mind-Body Approach (Paperback)
This book cites studies of thousands of patients and their outcomes from various back pain treatments. It says what works and what doesn't. It tells you how to find professional help and what you can do yourself to get better. It is packed with facts about medicines and treatments. If your back hurts, read it.
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A must reading for anyone suffering with back pain., May 12, 1997
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This review is from: Win the Battle Against Back Pain: An Integrated Mind-Body Approach (Paperback)
This is the best book I've read on back pain. It is written by three very knowledgeable doctors. Statements are backed up with recent researh and well documented.
Their approach to back treatment is cautious and conservatve. Avoid unnecessary tests, treatments and, especially, surgery.
Their statement that you should think of your back ache as "the tension headache of the back..." was very helpful to me.
Anyone who has struggled with this problem should buy this book immediately!
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