According to statistics from the American Pain Association, 26 million Americans ages 20 to 64 suffer from ongoing back pain. While many of these people choose surgery or medications to treat this condition, others try alternative therapies to ease their pain. In this article, experts discuss such treatments as chiropractic care, vitamins, and acupuncture and their ability to treat chronic back pain.
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