Interventional Pain Management Center offers recommendations to limit chronic back pain: 5 things to know

New Jersey-based Interventional Pain Management Center offered tips to subdue chronic back pain.

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Here are five things to know:

 

1. The interventional pain management specialists encouraged patients to enhance posture and standing positions, so as to strengthen and stabilize the spine.

 

2. Slouching burdens the spine’s ligaments and muscles, making it difficult to balance the body.

 

3. When sitting, a person should hold his or her shoulders back and align his or her head with the body. Additionally, a person should tighten the abdomen muscles to support the lower back.

 

4. Interventional Pain Management Center includes locations in New York and Texas, in addition to its New Jersey locations.

 

5. The specialists offer surgical and non-surgical treatment for musculoskeletal disorder pain.

 

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