There are many back pain websites which can help you with
general enquiries about your condition.
Spine-Health.com
Chapters on back pain causes, spine
surgery, and proper diagnosis of
the spine. Non-surgical options
chapter includes info on pain management, exercise, and physical
therapy.
Back.com
Read patient stories, check out the back pain glossary of
terms, and see some exercises to do for preventative purposes.
Medline
Plus: Back Pain
Extensive overviews of lower and upper back pain, plus sections
on diagnosis/symptoms, clinical
trials, prevention, Techniques,
and much more. Find individual chapters on back pain for
women, children, and teenagers.
WebMDHealth:
Back Pain Health Center
Overview, causes,
and treatment
options of back and lower back pain. Learn about pain
management techniques and clinical trial services, as well
as possible exams to
have conducted to assess conditions and pain.
Yahoo!
Health: Back Pain Center
Understand how the back works,
and what the common causes of
back pain are. Back Problems section has chapters on such
ailments as slipped
disks, Scoliosis,
and whiplash.
About.com:
Back & Neck Pain
Find back and neck pain management strategies, prevention info,
and specifics on different types of back and neck conditions.
Articles and resources section offers guidance on rehab,
drugs, support organizations, surgery, and nutrition.
Neurology
Channel: Back Pain
Learn all about the risk factors involved
with back pain, its various symptoms and signs,
and where you can go to locate a doctor near
you for treatment. Also find prevention technique methods
to help keep you healthy.
ChiroWeb:
ChiroLocator
Search for a chiropractor by name, state, city, gender, or
technique. Terms of use must be read and agreed to before
conducting a search.
NINDS:
Back Pain Information
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
provides info on research being
conducted to treat back pain, as well as definitions of what
back pain is and methods in which it can be treated.
Lists different organizations that
specialize in supporting people with back pain.
Sydney Back Pain Clinic
Their treatment protocol involves an approach utilizing Neuroskeletal Dynamics, Neurokinetics, Manual therapy, Massage therapy, Bowen technique, nutrition, Exercise, Instruction & Education.