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Back, Neck & Shoulder Pain Center

Back, neck and shoulder pain are common because these areas are vulnerable to injury, such as sprains and strains. Other disorders that may cause back pain include spinal stenosis, herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, pinched nerves, scoliosis and sciatica. Neck and shoulder pain occur from muscle strain or injury (e.g., whiplash), dislocation, separation or tendonitis.

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Dr. Norman Marcus and his patient Karen Edwards discuss the four causes of muscle pain...
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