What is the connection between low back pain and mortality?
Research Jorge Garcia, DC Research Jorge Garcia, DC

What is the connection between low back pain and mortality?

Low back pain is one of the most common health problems in the population. About 80% of people will suffer from back pain at some point in their life, usually during adolescence or early adulthood. Low back pain is the leading cause of years lived with disability – a measure of the burden of disease – and has a greater impact than more well-known diseases such as HIV, malaria, diabetes, and breast and lung cancer combined.

Although research has been done to determine whether back pain is associated with an increased death rate, the results have not been consistent.

A new systematic review tried to clarify these results.

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European Spine Ride 2021 Recap
Europe Adam Wilkey, President, WSC Europe Europe Adam Wilkey, President, WSC Europe

European Spine Ride 2021 Recap

Each summer, cyclists from around Europe and the globe, converge to support World Spine Care Europe’s efforts to provide quality, evidence-based spine care to underserved populations. Read more for a recap written by WSCE President and lead spine rider, Adam Wilkey.

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The future of telehealth in spine care - SpineIQ Webinar
Education, Research, WSC Blog Nathan Cashion, DC Education, Research, WSC Blog Nathan Cashion, DC

The future of telehealth in spine care - SpineIQ Webinar

Scott Haldeman, founder, and president of World Spine Care, participated in a webinar hosted by SpineIQ. He discussed the challenges and changes in healthcare due to the coronavirus pandemic, the guides developed for clinicians and patients to manage back and neck pain from a distance, and the future of telehealth in spine care.

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A new peer-reviewed article describes World Spine Care & GSCI's guides for managing neck and back pain
Education, Research, WSC Blog Nathan Cashion, DC Education, Research, WSC Blog Nathan Cashion, DC

A new peer-reviewed article describes World Spine Care & GSCI's guides for managing neck and back pain

A new paper from World Spine Care and the Global Spine Care Initiative was recently published in the journal JMIR Public Health and Surveillance.The article describes the process that the authors underwent to develop the guides for Managing Neck and Back Pain in the Time of COVID-19 released last year. The guides help empower patients to self-manage spine pain when appropriate.

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