Spine Surgeon Explains Back Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Non Surgical Treatment

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Back pain is something almost everyone experiences — but is it just a normal part of life, or could something more serious be going on? So what actually causes back pain, how can you tell if it’s something to worry about, and what should you do when it starts?

In this episode of Talking With Docs, the doctors are joined by Dr. Brian Drew, Spine Surgeon, to break down everything you need to know about back pain. They explain why back pain is so common, what’s actually happening in your body, and how to tell the difference between typical mechanical back pain and something more serious.

They also walk you through common causes, what symptoms to watch for, when to seek medical attention, and the best ways to manage and recover — along with what actually helps and what to avoid.

You’ll learn:
• Why back pain is so common
• The difference between acute and chronic back pain
• What “mechanical” or non-specific back pain means
• Common causes of back pain
• The 5 serious conditions doctors rule out first
• Red flags that mean you should seek medical attention
• What actually helps with recovery (and what doesn’t)
• Why staying active is important
• How long back pain usually lasts
• Ways to prevent future back pain

If you’ve ever dealt with back pain or wondered if it’s something serious, this episode breaks down what you need to know — and what steps to take next.

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