Conclusion

Back pain affects almost everyone at some point in their lives. However, there’s a distinction to be made between infrequent aches and pains and a painful condition such as radiculopathy. Hearing that there is a problem close to your spine can be unsettling, but surgery is rarely necessary for any type of radiculopathy because it is highly curable. You should allow your body to heal and use at-home therapies to achieve a full recovery.
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