When trying to get general information on consumer issues—whether medical, financial or legal—it can be a real challenge to find objective sources as opposed to ones strictly funneling you toward law firms or medical groups. Below is a list of back and neck injury resources that may help you better understand your condition and decide on the best course of action:
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The Official Disability Guidelines Treatment in Workers’ Comp offers a “continuous update process based on scientific medical literature review, survey data analysis and expert panel validation.”
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Back and Neck.com, you “can find out about diagnostic tools, terms and options. You can also follow the latest development in diagnostic medicine for neck and back injuries and chronic pain.
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This site deals with
back misdiagnosis.-
www.WebMD.com is an excellent overall medical site. In the “Back and Pain Health Center” section, go to the drop down list for “Select a Chapter” and choose from Overview & Facts; Symptoms & Tests; Diagnosis & Tests; Treatment & Care; Living & Managing; and Support & Resources. There’s also a very good Back Pain Glossary with words from allograph to zygapophysial joints.
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This site offers a “List of Traditional and Experimental Methods” for
managing back pain.
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www.back.com offers insight into the different types of pain and diagnosis.
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Medline Plus is very useful for examining neck injuries and disorders.
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