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The Relationship between Lifestyle and Pain in Patients with Spinal Disc Herniation



Monireh Dadashzadeh, Tahereh Nasrabadi, Ebrahim Ebrahimi Abianeh

Abstract

Due to the rapid growth of the industries and constantly involvement of the new technologies into the human lives, the lifestyles of the people are altering. Simultaneously few new disorders in their lifestyles and diseases in their lives are also emerging. The spinal cord abnormalities i.e., the spinal disc herniation and/or low back pain is one of them which have made the life of some people very miserable.



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  • DOI:10.21276/ambi.2016.03.sp1.nn01


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