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Diagnosing Back Pain
Diagnosis of back pain can include medical history, physical exam, diagnostic imaging, such as an MRI and even lab tests.
X-Ray
The x-ray is one diagnostic imaging technique used by doctors to confirm the presence of problems causing back pain.
Myelogram
The myelogram is a diagnostic imaging technique used to confirm the presence of herniated disks, arthritis and more.
Diagnosing Neck and Back Injury and Chronic Pain Conditions.
Here you can find out about diagnostic tools, terms and options used for neck and back injury and chronic pain. You can also follow the latest development in diagnostic medicine for neck and back injury and chronic pain.
Seeing the Cause of Back Pain on "Films"
Seeing the Cause of Back Pain on
Magnetic Resonance Neurography - What Is MRN - Magnetic Resonance Neurography for Nerve Pain and Nerve Problems
Magnetic resonance neurography is an emerging type of MRI that can help diagnose nerve problems and pain such as sciatica and piriformis syndrome.
Getting a Diagnosis for Back Pain
Getting a Diagnosis for Back Pain
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