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    Author
    Williams, Lascelles
    Keyword
    McNair
    Chronic Pain
    Spinal
    Date Published
    2018-07-01
    
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    Abstract
    Chronic low back pain is a typical musculoskeletal disease that affects males and females of all age groups. The problem is becoming more prominent both due to aging and the increase in population size. This presentation will discuss the anatomy of the lumbar spinal region (lower back), the possible causes of the illness, and non-invasive ways to treat this condition. Information will be drawn from many different scholastic and peer-reviewed research articles about the prevalence of this disease, current treatments, and future advancement in the subject area.
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