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Rehabilitation Physiotherapy For Persistent Back Pain: Remedies… – News Live 825706221773 Chronic neck pain can affect your ability to work, engage in hobbies, or even perform simple daily activities. There is still hope. You can improve your quality-of-life by exploring the techniques and remedies offered through rehabilitation physiotherapy. Neck pain affects people of all ages. It can range in severity from mild discomfort to severe, chronic pain that affects daily activities and quality of life. Neck pain is often caused by poor posture, muscle strain, injury, or nerve compression. Rehabilitation physiotherapy is a great way to reduce neck pain, improve mobility and enhance neck function. In this article we will discuss rehabilitation physiotherapy, and how it can be used to recover from neck injuries and chronic neck pain. What is Rehabilitation Physiotherapy (Rehab Physiotherapy)? Rehabilitation physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a form of treatment that helps people recover from neck injuries and chronic neck pain. This treatment usually includes a combination exercises, manual therapies, and other techniques that improve neck strength and flexibility. The goal of neck pain rehabilitation physiotherapists is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and function, as well as help patients return back to their daily activities. Symptoms of persistent neck pain Poor posture, muscle strain, injury, or nerve compression can all cause persistent neck pain. Symptoms can include stiffness, a limited range of motion, dull or sharp pain in the neck, headache, numbness in the hands or arms, fatigue, muscle weakness, and difficulty sleeping. If you have persistent neck pain, it’s important to consult a doctor to avoid serious conditions. Treatment for Neck Pain Physiotherapy rehabilitation for neck pain can include a number of different remedies. Neck Range of Motion Exercises These exercises improve neck flexibility and range. The rehabilitation physiotherapist can use stretching and strengthening exercise to help the patient recover full neck function. These neck exercises will improve your neck flexibility and range-of-motion. Neck Rotation: Rotate slowly your head to the left until you feel a gentle stretch. Hold this position for 10 second and then repeat on the right side. Chin Tucks – While standing or sitting up straight, gently tuck in your chin and hold it for 5 seconds. Repeat 10 times. Shoulder Rolls: Sit straight up and roll your shoulders in a circular motion forward 10 times. Then reverse the direction, and roll them backward 10 times. Manual Therapy: This includes techniques like massage, mobilization and manipulation of the neck muscles and surrounding muscles. Manual therapy is used by the physiotherapist to improve circulation, reduce tension in muscles, and relieve pain. Heat or cold Therapy: Applying either heat or cold therapy helps reduce inflammation, relieve pain and improve circulation. The physiotherapist can use hot or cool packs or other types of temperature therapy for pain relief. Posture correction: Neck pain is often caused by bad posture. The physiotherapist works with the patient to identify any postural issues that are contributing to neck pain. Simple techniques that improve posture can reduce neck pain and improve your quality of life. These techniques include: Sit straight up: Keep your shoulders relaxed and your back straight. Avoid slouching forward or leaning backward. Adjust your workspace. Make sure your computer monitor is at eye level, and that your keyboard and mouse are a comfortable distance away to avoid straining or hunching. Take frequent breaks to stretch or walk. This can help relieve neck and shoulder tension that is caused by prolonged sitting. Education: A physiotherapist can provide education and advice about ergonomics, sleeping positions, and lifestyle changes to help relieve neck pain. Say Goodbye Neck Pain with Rehabilitation Therapy Overall, neck rehabilitation physiotherapy is effective in relieving pain, improving range of motion and improving overall neck function. With the help of a rehabilitation physical therapist, patients can improve their quality of living and return to daily activities with less discomfort and pain.

Global Chronic Lower Back pain Treatment Market Report 2023… – GlobeNewswire 825706221773 Dublin, April 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment Market Report and Forecast 2023-2031” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global chronic lower-back pain treatment market was valued at USD 7,9 billion in 2022. It is projected to grow by 4.90% CAGR during the forecast period 2023-2031 and reach a value USD 12,38 billion by 2031. The demand for effective treatment is increasing due to the prevalence of chronic lower-back pain. This is caused by factors like obesity, sedentary lifestyles and poor posture. Market growth is also expected to be driven by other factors, including government initiatives, aging populations, and growing awareness of pain management. The growth of the chronic lower-back pain treatment market has been largely attributed to technological advancements. The development of novel treatments, such as neuromodulation and minimally invasive procedures, has made chronic lower back pain treatment more effective and less invasive. This has helped to expand the reach of chronic back pain treatment, and help meet the growing demand. As awareness of chronic lower-back pain issues grows, and as new treatment options and technology are developed to meet people’s needs, the chronic lower-back pain treatment market will continue to grow. There are still significant barriers in accessing chronic lower-back pain treatment, especially in low-and middle-income countries where healthcare services are often limited. There are global efforts underway to improve access to chronic back pain treatment and address these barriers. Chronic Lower back Pain Epidemiology A significant percentage of the world’s population suffers from chronic lower back pain. The prevalence is estimated to be between 20-30% among adults. It is one the leading causes for disability in the world and can have a significant effect on the quality and productivity of those affected. As the global population grows older, chronic lower back problems are expected to increase. Lifestyle factors such as obesity and sedentary behavior also contribute to chronic lower back issues. Market Segments for Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment The market can be segmented by pain type, diagnosis and treatment channel as well as major regions. Market Segmentation by Pain Type Discogenic Pain Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Sacroiliac Pain Facet- Joint Pain Radicular Pain Muscular Pain Other Market Analysis by Diagnosis Clinical History Physical Examination Image Guidelines Other Market Segmentation by Treatment Channel Public Private Investigators Market Analysis by Region North America United States of America Canada Europe United Kingdom Germany France Italy Other Asia Pacific China Japan India ASEAN Australia Other Latin America Brazil Argentina Mexico Other Middle East and Africa Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Nigeria South Africa Other Market Analysis for Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment The global chronic lower-back pain treatment market has grown significantly over the last few years. This growth is attributed to factors such as an aging population, increasing awareness of pain management and the increasing prevalence chronic lower-back pain. The increasing prevalence of chronic back pain is a key driver for growth in the chronic back pain treatment market. North America currently holds a large share of the global chronic lower back pain market. The large market share of the region is due to factors such as a high incidence of chronic lower back problems, a well-established health care infrastructure, and a strong investment in R&D. The market growth in North America is also driven by the increasing adoption of novel therapies, as well as minimally invasive procedures. Europe is a major market for chronic lower-back pain treatment. Countries like the United Kingdom, Germany and France are leading the charge. The growth of the market in this region is attributed to factors such as a large number of people, increased awareness about chronic lower-back pain, and government initiatives addressing chronic lower-back pain. The region also has a well-established health care system that supports the delivery chronic lower back pain treatments. Asia Pacific is also experiencing significant growth on the chronic lower back treatment market. The growth of the market in this region is largely due to factors such as a large and growing population, increased awareness of chronic lower-back pain, and the increasing adoption of novel therapies and minimally-invasive procedures. Government initiatives to address chronic back pain concerns also help to drive the market growth in the region. Key players in the global chronic lower back pain treatment market The report provides an in-depth analysis of the key players operating in the chronic lower back treatment market. This includes their business overview, their product portfolio, and recent developments. It also includes a financial analysis. Some of the key players operating in the chronic lower back pain treatment market include: Johnson & Johnson Pfizer Inc Sanofi S.A Merck & Co., Inc Medtronic plc Endo International plc Boston Scientific Corporation Koninklijke Philips N.V Karl Storz SE & Co. KG Stryker Corporation Key Attributes Report Attribute Details No. No. 147 Forecast Period 2023 – 2031 Estimated Market value (USD) by 2023 $8.29 Billion Forecasted Market Value in USD by 2031 $12.38 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 4.9% Areas covered Global Key topics covered: 1 Preface 2 Research Methodology 3 Executive Summary 4 Chronic Lower back Pain Overview 5 Patient Profile 6 Current Scenario Evaluation & Regulatory Framework 6.1 Emerging therapies and clinical trials 6.2 Patent Landscape 6.2.1 Patent Overview Patent Status and Expiration Timelines from Drug Research to Commercial Launch 6.2.1.3 New Drug Applications Documentation and Approval process Cost of Treatment 6.4 Regulatory Framework 6.4.1 Regulatory Overview 6.4.1.1 US FDA 6.4.1.2 EU EMA 6.4.1.3 INDIA CDS JAPAN PMDA Other 7 Challenges & Unmet Needs 7.1 Treatment Pathway Challenges 7.2 Compliance Analysis and Drop-Out Analysis 7.3 Awareness and prevention Gaps 8 Global Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market 9 North America Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment Market 10 Europe Chronic Lower back Pain Treatment Market 11 Asia Pacific Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market 12 Latin America Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market 13 Middle East & Africa Chronic Lower Back pain Treatment Market 14 Global Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market Dynamics 15 Supplier Landscape 16 Global Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market – Drug Distribution Model (Additional insights) 17 Payment Options (Additional Insights) For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/wsv29v About ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world’s leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide the latest data on the international and regional markets, key industry sectors, top companies, new product and trend information. Attachment Global Chronic Lower Back pain Treatment Market

5 Exercises and Stretches to Reduce Neck Pain – AARP 8225670622173 Neck pain is almost as prevalent as lower back pain among older adults. According to the, up to 70% of people will experience neck pain at some point during their lifetime. There are many causes of neck discomfort. If you experience severe pain that radiates or throbs down your neck and arms, or if it makes you feel numb or have difficulty walking, consult a doctor. Neck pain can be caused by a number of factors, including an injury sustained in a fall or accident, osteoporosis and a pinched-nerve from tissue inflammation. Most commonly, however, it is sprains and strains of the muscles and ligaments that are the cause, according to David Kohns. He is a doctor of osteopathy and clinical assistant professor of physical medicine, rehabilitation, and pain medicine at University of Michigan School of Medicine. Kohns says that the most common neck conditions are myofascial or muscle-related. Spine experts say that the causes of these injuries can be varied, but are often related to the way people hold their heads and shoulders. If the head is not in alignment with the spine, it can cause neck pain and discomfort. Robert Medcalf is the director of spine rehab at Atlanta’s Resurgens Spine Center. “These are the positions and motions that often cause [pain] symptoms to appear.” Scientists have also found that age and lack of exercise can cause the muscles that cover connective tissue (called fascia) to tighten up throughout the body. This creates sensitive areas known as trigger points. This is how an action that seems harmless, like turning your head, can cause pain or muscle spasms. As we age, the fascia can become sticky, causing muscle stiffness, says Christine Goertz. She is a professor of musculoskeletal science at the Duke Clinical Research Institute, and vice chair of implementation of spine health innovation in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke University. “And that can interfere with the normal movement of your entire body.” Pain can also be caused by muscle tension due to stress or sedentary behaviors (i.e. sitting too much). Stress and prolonged sitting can cause the shoulders to hunch, which will pull the head forward, causing tight muscles. The good news is, most neck pain can be relieved with an over-the counter pain medication, a heat pad, or an icepack. Goertz says that stretching and movement can also hydrate fascia and muscles. If the pain returns – which it does in around a third – adding a regular breathing routine and exercising the neck and shoulders muscles can help. “Movement can be one of the best things people can do to reduce the risk that an acute pain condition will become a chronic one,” says Kohns.

Mom noticed her toddler was acting strange. Days Later, She… – PEOPLE 8225670622173 When Virginia mom Nicole Dodge noticed that her daughter, now 2, was moving her arm in an unusual way, she never imagined she would hear the diagnosis a few days later. Natalie, the youngest of the five children, only used the lower half of her arm. She told PEOPLE, “I thought I had gone crazy.” Dodge, initially thinking it was a shoulder injury in Natalie, who at the time was 15 months, sent a video to her husband Andrew who is a chiropractor and to her sister’s husband and wife who are both physical therapy. “We all came up with the conclusion that it might be a partial dislocation, and it would probably work itself out if it was given a weekend,” she recalls. “It was Friday afternoon and it was 2022. Hospitals still had COVID protocols that were stricter. At that point, my only option was to go to ER. She wasn’t even wailing so that seemed extreme.” Dodge said that Natalie had not changed by Sunday. She was going to wait until Monday before taking her daughter to the orthopedist. Dodge remembers thinking, “Clearly something is wrong,” Dodge recalls. “I took my other four children to my mother in law’s house, and took Natalie straight into the pediatric ER.” Never lose a story – sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletter and stay on top of the latest PEOPLE news, from juicy celebrity stories to compelling human-interest stories. After spending hours in the ER, the doctors decided to keep Natalie overnight so that they could take an MRI the next morning. They told me they didn’t like how the bone looked in the x-ray, that it looked really fragile and that this could have been caused anything from nutrient deficiency like minerals and vitamin to cancer. “They said cancer, but they said it in such a casual way that I didn’t think that was the reason. I thought that it was more that they were just telling me all the possibilities,” she recalls. Dodge and her daughter were admitted to the hospital that night. They had to remain in isolation because Natalie tested positive for COVID, even though she was asymptomatic. They were informed later that night that their MRI had been cancelled as doctors would instead be performing a differential diagnosis. “We have an extremely long list of possible things that could be wrong for your daughter. We have to go down the list one-by-one and sort of move things away.” The doctors explained to Dodge that the top two items on the list were both cancers. “I was like ‘What? ‘” “I felt like the rug had been ripped from under me.” They explained to me that a urine test and a blood sample that they would do first thing in morning could confirm or rule out either of those items. The urine test confirmed Natalie’s increased levels of Catecholamines, and it was decided that an MRI would be prudent to do that afternoon. Ashley Parker Photography “We had a CT scan and a biopsy.” Within the first 24 hour period of being in the hospital, we had a general understanding that it was probably cancer. We knew about four days into the hospital that it was a neuroblastoma but we did not know how bad it would be at that time. Dodge and her husband Andrew waited with Natalie at home for the results of the biopsy while it was being sent to a laboratory. The couple’s situation was made even more stressful by the fact that they had just closed on their new home two weeks prior to Natalie’s diagnosis. “When we returned home from the hospital, it took us about 24 hours to get back to our old home. Within 48 hours after we returned home, our family and friends knew we had been diagnosed with cancer. They lined up pickup trucks in our driveway and began to collect the boxes and other items we hadn’t packed yet. “They moved us into our home,” she tells PEOPLE as she begins to cry. The Dodges received the results of Natalie’s biopsy four days later. It was high-risk or stage 4 neuroblastoma. It’s MYCN-amplified, meaning that her cancer type grows at 10 times faster than regular neuroblastoma.” “It was the worst possible prognosis we could have received,” says Dodge. “I lost it. We both went to our bedrooms and cried. It was horrible. “We felt there was no hope at all.” Dodge says that the oncologist told them that Natalie’s best chance for survival was 50%, even if they were to try and get into a trial. “We could either go through the two years of treatments and she would live, or we could do two years of treatments and she would die.” L: Caption . PHOTO: Nicole Dodge R: Caption . PHOTO: Nicole Dodge Dodge says, “We felt that the best thing we could do for her is to give her a quality of life during whatever remaining days or month we had with her.” “We thought we would be doing palliative medicine. We thought we would do low-dose chemotherapy to keep her as comfortable and safe as possible. We wanted to take to Disney World to see the beach and Disney World because she had never been. We were ready to spend as many happy days as possible with her.” Dodge says that the car ride from their next oncology visit was “the worst hour of my life.” How are we going have this conversation with the doctor about how we can help our child to die in a respectable way? She recalls her thoughts. “We were silent for the entire car trip.” It was horrible.” When the Dodges arrived at Natalie’s appointment everything changed. “Our doctor came in and told us that I had some great news. She said, “I just got off the telephone with St. Jude. I want you to know that in the five years I’ve worked at this hospital, I have probably tried to get about a dozen patients to come with them. I’ve been rejected every single time, but within 90 seconds on the phone they verbally accepted me and they want me there on Monday. “And this was on a Friday.” Nicole Dodge Dodge tells PEOPLE that “our whole world changed in a blink of an eye once again.” “I was like ‘Well, what is at St. Jude which is not elsewhere?’ She said, “They are running research at St. Jude. Their survival rate is more than 80 percent.” I looked at my wife and said, “We have to leave.” ” In less than a week, Dodge and her child traveled more than 700 miles to Memphis in Tennessee, where they spent over 10 months receiving treatment at St. Jude’s. The doctors determined that Natalie’s cancer metastasized when they arrived at the hospital. This means it had spread to other parts of the body. The primary tumor was located in her left glandular and it spread through her lymph nodes. There was no part of her body that remained untouched. “The secondary tumour was in her left hand. It was the largest second tumor site in her body. She stopped moving her left arm because the tumor had taken over so many bones that it was painful to move. “But she also had tumors on her pelvis, her legs, her wrists, both arms, her skull and her spine. It was all over her, her bone marrow. L: Caption . PHOTO: Nicole Dodge R: Caption . PHOTO: Nicole Dodge “I look back, and I wonder how we didn’t know?” ” Dodge describes the pain her daughter was experiencing. “The cancer is growing very quickly. When we were diagnosed in the first hospital, her blood work looked normal. She seemed to be a healthy person. When we arrived at St. Jude two weeks later, her blood work was neutropenic. This means that her immune system had been so badly attacked by cancer cells, that it was not even functioning. Natalie’s mom told PEOPLE that during Natalie’s stay at St. Jude: “Everything you know about cancer treatments, Natalie received some of it.” “She received five rounds very high-dose chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy. She had a resection to remove the tumour,” she says. “She had two bone-marrow transplants using her own stem cells. She then had 13 rounds radiation.” Dodge said that Natalie was in the final third of her treatment as of early March: immunotherapy. “Natalie is on daily injections and oral medication, and we visit St. Jude every month for an inpatient treatment where they administer immunotherapy.” After the toddler’s five rounds of chemotherapy, Dodge said that her little girl had been declared “having no signs of disease” and “continued with clear scans.” “It is truly, truly amazing,” she says. “I’ve seen other protocols at hospitals around the globe, but I haven’t seen as many kids with NED status as early in treatment at St. Jude as I’ve seen elsewhere. Jude.” Dodge thanks her family, community and friends for their support and for keeping Natalie in mind during this difficult journey. She says that sharing Natalie’s story on social networks has been “therapeutic” and reminds her of how far they have come. Dodge says that making these videos was therapeutic for her, especially when she was sick and we were trapped in this small room. “They were some of the darkest times of my life.” It helped me to remember how far we’d come and to be grateful that I was stuck with this little girl, who was still alive.

Global Chronic Lower Back pain Treatment Market Report 2023 – Growing Government Initiatives, Aging Populations, and Growing Awareness about Pain Management Drive 4.9% annual Growth – Yahoo Finance 825706221773 Company Logo Global Chronic Lower Back pain Treatment Market Global Chronic Lower Back pain Treatment Market Dublin, April 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment Market Report and Forecast 2023-2031” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global chronic lower-back pain treatment market was valued at USD 7,9 billion in 2022. It is projected to grow by 4.90% CAGR during the forecast period 2023-2031 and reach a value USD 12,38 billion by 2031. The demand for effective treatment is increasing due to the prevalence of chronic lower-back pain. This is caused by factors like obesity, sedentary lifestyles and poor posture. Market growth is also expected to be driven by other factors, including government initiatives, an ageing population, and a growing awareness of pain management. The growth of the chronic lower-back pain treatment market has been largely attributed to technological advancements. The development of novel treatments, such as neuromodulation and minimally invasive procedures, has made chronic lower back pain treatment more effective and less invasive. This has helped to expand the reach of chronic back pain treatment, and help meet the growing demand. As awareness of chronic lower-back pain issues grows, and as new treatment options and technology are developed to meet people’s needs, the chronic lower-back pain treatment market will continue to grow. There are still significant barriers in accessing chronic lower-back pain treatment, especially in low-and middle-income countries where healthcare services are often limited. There are global efforts underway to improve access to chronic back pain treatment and address these barriers. Chronic Lower back Pain Epidemiology A significant percentage of the world’s population suffers from chronic lower back pain. The prevalence is estimated to be between 20-30% among adults. It is a leading cause of disability in the world and can have a significant effect on the quality and productivity of those affected. As the global population grows older, chronic lower back problems are expected to increase. Lifestyle factors such as obesity and sedentary behavior also contribute to chronic lower back issues. Market Segments for Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment The market can be segmented by pain type, diagnosis and treatment channel as well as major regions. Market Segmentation by Pain Type Discogenic Pain Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Sacroiliac Pain Facet- Joint Pain Radicular Pain Muscular Pain Other Market Analysis by Diagnosis Clinical History Physical Examination Image Guidelines Other Market Segmentation by Treatment Channel Public Private Investigators Market Analysis by Region North America United States of America Canada Europe United Kingdom Germany France Italy Other Asia Pacific China Japan India ASEAN Australia Other Latin America Brazil Argentina Mexico Other Middle East and Africa Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Nigeria South Africa Other Market Analysis for Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment The global chronic lower-back pain treatment market has grown significantly over the last few years. This growth is attributed to factors such as an aging population, increasing awareness of pain management and the increasing prevalence chronic lower-back pain. The increasing prevalence of chronic back pain is a key driver for growth in the chronic back pain treatment market. North America currently holds a large share of the global chronic lower back pain market. The large market share of the region is due to factors such as a high incidence of chronic lower back problems, a well-established health care infrastructure, and a strong investment in R&D. The market growth in North America is also driven by the increasing adoption of novel therapies, as well as minimally invasive procedures. Europe is a major market for chronic lower-back pain treatment. Countries like the United Kingdom, Germany and France are leading the charge. The growth of the market in this region is attributed to factors such as a large number of people, increased awareness about chronic lower-back pain, and government initiatives addressing chronic lower-back pain. The region also has a well-established health care system that supports the delivery chronic lower back pain treatments. Asia Pacific is also experiencing significant growth on the chronic lower back treatment market. The growth of the market in this region is largely due to factors such as the large population base of the region, increased awareness of chronic lower-back pain, and an increasing adoption of novel therapies and minimally-invasive procedures. Government initiatives to address chronic back pain concerns also help to drive the market growth in the region. Key players in the global chronic lower back pain treatment market The report provides an in-depth analysis of the key players operating in the chronic lowerback pain treatment market. This includes their business overview, their product portfolio, the latest developments, and a financial analysis. Some of the key players operating in the chronic lower back pain treatment market include: Key Attributes Report Attribute Details No. No. 147 Forecast Period 2023 – 2031 Estimated Market value (USD) by 2023 $8.29 Billion Forecasted Market Value in USD by 2031 $12.38 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 4.9% Areas covered Global Key topics covered: 1 Preface 2 Research Methodology 3 Executive Summary 4 Chronic Lower back Pain Overview 5 Patient Profile 6 Current Scenario Evaluation & Regulatory Framework 6.1 Emerging therapies and clinical trials 6.2 Patent Landscape 6.2.1 Patent Overview 6.2.1.1 Patent Status & Expiry Timelines from Drug Research to Commercial Launch New Drug Application Documentation and Approval process Cost of Treatment 6.4 Regulatory Framework 6.4.1 Regulatory Overview 6.4.1.1 US FDA 6.4.1.2 EU EMA 6.4.1.3 INDIA CDS JAPAN PMDA Other 7 Challenges & Unmet Needs 7.1 Treatment Pathway Challenges 7.2 Compliance Analysis and Drop-Out Analysis 7.3 Awareness and prevention Gaps 8 Global Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market 9 North America Chronic Lower Back Pain Treatment Market 10 Europe Chronic Lower back Pain Treatment Market 11 Asia Pacific Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market 12 Latin America Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market 13 Middle East & Africa Chronic Lower Back pain Treatment Market 14 Global Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market Dynamics 15 Supplier Landscape 16 Global Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment Market – Drug Distribution Model (Additional insights) 17 Payment Options (Additional Insights) For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/wsv29v About ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world’s leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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