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Back pains and diagnosing
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[QUOTE="JulietaRizas, post: 341025, member: 80718"] Thanks for shedding light on back pain and diagnosis. It's crucial to recognize the various factors that can contribute to back pain, from daily stressors to more severe issues like fractures or abnormal backbone movement. Your insights underscore the importance of seeking timely medical attention, especially when experiencing severe pain or symptoms that could lead to paralysis. For further assistance or expert advice on managing back pain, individuals may find it beneficial to consult a shoulder surgeon like the one at [URL="https://www.kevinkrusemd.com/mckinney-texas-shoulder-surgeon/"]McKinney, Texas Shoulder Surgeon - Dr. Kevin Kruse[/URL]. Taking proactive steps to address back issues can lead to improved overall well-being. [/QUOTE]
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