Back Pain in Older Adults: Age-Related Changes & When It Becomes Serious However, not all back pain should be dismissed as “normal aging.” Mild stiffness that improves with movement is common, but sharp or persistent pain is not. If pain lasts more than a few weeks, disrupts sleep, or comes with numbness or weakness, it’s important to seek...
Daily Habits that Support Spine Health When your spine stays properly aligned, your muscles, ligaments, and joints can all work together smoothly. But when posture or movement patterns are off, small strains can add up over time—leading to stiffness, tension, or even chronic pain. The good news is that...
Who Is an Ideal Candidate for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery? Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) uses smaller incisions and specialized instruments to treat spinal conditions with less disruption to muscles and surrounding tissues. This approach often leads to reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times...