A Ule Study Seeks to Empower Patients with Lumbar Pain Through Their Confidence
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), lumbar pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide and the musculoskeletal condition with the highest prevalence. The latest statistics indicate that in 2020 this disease affected 619 million people worldwide and by 2050 the figure is expected to grow to 843 million due mainly to population growth and aging. According to the patient’s profile, women suffer most from lumbar pain and, in fact…
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), lumbar pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide and the musculoskeletal condition with the highest prevalence. The latest statistics indicate that in 2020 this disease affected 619 million people worldwide and by 2050 the figure is expected to grow to 843 million due mainly to population growth and aging. According to the patient’s profile, women suffer most from lumbar pain and, in fact…
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