UCSF neurologist Dr. Shirvalkar studies nerve-to-brain connections to find new ways to treat chronic back pain.
Whether it's a dull, underlying ache in your spine or a piercing stab, chronic back pain affects roughly one in four Americans. UC San Francisco's Prasad Shirvalkar, MD, Ph.D., neurologist and pain ...
Mercy Family Health in DuBois PA, and Providing Care to Western Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh to Erie, now offers Stemwave therapy, a non-invasive acoustic wave treatment for chronic pain management ...
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Back pain is overwhelmingly common in the United States, so common that many may not even bring it up to their doctors. Of the 65 million Americans who have recently experienced back pain, more than a ...
An NHS nurse whose leg was amputated after an "extremely rare" cancerous tumour was found in her calf has spoken of entering "survival mode" to "process" her diagnosis and "stay positive". Having ...
At Ochsner Health, patients with certain back and spine problems who meet specific criteria may now be candidates for one of the nation’s most promising innovations in spine care: ultra-minimally ...
Eyewitness News' Liz Cho hosted the annual, Emmy Award-winning WABC-TV special "Breakthroughs for Breast Cancer" on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. on Channel 7 and wherever you stream us.
Coco Gauff is back in Beijing, and if her opening match is any indication, she means business. After a shaky start that would have rattled a lesser player, the reigning champ flicked a switch, found ...