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Surgery won’t fix my chronic back pain, so what will?

By Christine Lin, Professor, University of Sydney
Christopher Maher, Professor, Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney
Fiona Blyth, Professor, University of Sydney
James Mcauley, Professor of Psychology, UNSW Sydney
Mark Hancock, Professor of Physiotherapy, Macquarie University
The most common complaint among people with chronic pain is low back pain. Here’s what treatments do – and don’t – work.The Conversation


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