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Managing Back Pain: Insights from Expert Neurosurgeon, Dr. Brian Gantwerker

41 min · 29. apr. 2024
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On this episode, we welcome Dr. Brian Gantwerker to discuss back pain and its various treatments. Dive into the various forms of misinformation you may encounter about back pain, as well as a glimpse into surgical and non-surgical options. Dr. Gantweker also shares his expertise to highlight some lifestyle modifications and pain management techniques to consider when experiencing back pain. From severe to just flat-out annoying back pain, if you've experienced any of it, this episode has something for you!

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