Our body receives tremendous strength and support from our back and spinal cord, which is essential for mobility. The spine helps us bend flexibly and maintains our body's upright posture. Without the spinal cord, neither the ability to move any bodily part nor the ability for any organ to operate would be possible. In addition, the spinal cord's nerves allow the brain to communicate with the rest of the body and govern movement. Acute or persistent back pain can result from an abnormality in the spine's nerve roots. Back pain can range from minor to severe, disappearing or being persistent. In most cases, acute back pain appears and lasts for a few days to weeks. At the same time, persistent back discomfort lasts longer than three months. Chronic back pain may have a root cause on experts like Dr. David Greene Arizona are researching that involves issues with the ligaments, joints, or discs in the spine. The degenerative changes in the spinal tissues frequently...
A certified Otolaryngologist (ENT) and Facial Plastic Surgeon, David Greene MD has over 20 years of surgical and clinical experience. Dr. Greene is trained from Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and the University of California and has studied and taught at some of the best academic institutions of the world.