Back Pain Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
Mar 28 MESO Top 5 Health Care Stocks That May Plunge In March
Mar 27 MESO Mesoblast (MESO) to File Pediatric GVHD Drug BLA, Stock Up
Mar 27 CELZ Creative Medical Technology Holdings Provides Corporate Update
Mar 26 MESO After Almost 4 Years, FDA Says Mesoblast Phase 3 Therapy Data Can Support Resubmission For Serious Complications in Children Following Stem Cell Transplant
Mar 26 MESO Mesoblast gains as FDA backs regulatory plans for cell therapy
Mar 26 AXSM 30 Countries with the Lowest Depression Rates
Mar 26 AXSM 20 Cloudiest Cities in the U.S., Ranked
Mar 26 MESO United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Notifies Mesoblast that Available Clinical Data from Phase 3 Trial Appear Sufficient to Support BLA Submission for Remestemcel-L in Children with Steroid-Refractory Acute Graft Versus Host Disease (SR-aGVHD)
Mar 25 AXSM What's Going On Neurology-Focused Axsome Therapeutics' Stock On Monday?
Mar 25 AXSM Axsome Therapeutics Announces Results of CRESCENDO Narcolepsy Patient Survey Demonstrating Unmet Needs in Treated Narcolepsy Type 1 Patients
Mar 25 AXSM Axsome Therapeutics Announces AXS-12 Achieves Primary Endpoint in the SYMPHONY Phase 3 Trial in Narcolepsy
Mar 24 CELZ Creative Medical Technology Holdings Full Year 2023 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
Mar 23 BIOL BIOLASE, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIOL) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Mar 23 AXSM Buying These Dirt-Cheap Stocks Could Be a Brilliant Move
Mar 22 AXSM Axsome Triumphs Over Major Depressive Disorder With Auvelity
Mar 22 BIOL Why FedEx Shares Are Trading Higher By Around 12%; Here Are 20 Stocks Moving Premarket
Mar 22 BIOL Q4 2023 BIOLASE Inc Earnings Call
Back Pain

Back pain is pain felt in the back. The back is divided into middle back pain (thoracic), lower back pain (lumbar) or coccydynia (tailbone or sacral pain) based on the segment affected. Neck pain (cervical) is considered an independent entity can involve similar processes. The lumbar area is the most common area for pain, as it supports most of the weight in the upper body. Episodes of back pain may be acute, sub-acute, or chronic depending on the duration. The pain may be characterized as a dull ache, shooting or piercing pain, or a burning sensation. Discomfort can radiate into the arms and hands as well as the legs or feet, and may include numbness, or weakness in the legs and arms.
The majority of back pain seen in primary care is nonspecific with no identifiable causes. Common identifiable causes of back pain include degenerative or traumatic changes to the disks and facets joints, which can then cause secondary pain in the muscles, and nerves, and referred pain to the bones, joints and extremities. Diseases and inflammation of the gallbladder, pancreas, aorta, and kidneys may also cause referred pain in the back. Tumors of the verteba, neural tissues and adjacent structures can also manifest as back pain.
Back pain is common, with about nine out of ten adults experiencing it at some point in their life, and five out of ten working adults having it every year. Some estimate up to 95% of Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lifetime. It is the most common cause of chronic pain, and is a major contributor of missed work and disability. For most individuals, back pain is self-limited. In most cases of herniated disks and stenosis, rest, injections or surgery have similar general pain resolution outcomes on average after one year. In the United States, acute low back pain is the fifth most common reason for physician visits and causes 40% of missed days off work. Additionally, it is the single leading cause of disability worldwide.

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