EPISODE · Dec 28, 2025 · 30 MIN
Chronic Back Pain? What ACTUALLY Helps Long-Term Recovery
from The Modern Pain Podcast · host Mark Kargela
Enrolling our next cohort of Pain Practice OS soon - JOIN US!Most back pain improves – but how we guide recovery makes all the difference.In this part 2 conversation with Dr. Jim Eubanks, we dig into:First-line care for acute low back painWhy rest is often the worst adviceThe role (and limits) of hands-on careWhen and how pain procedures fit into a planClear guidance on when to refer to a physiatristNavigating complex cases that stall in recoveryFuture potential (and current pitfalls) of regenerative medicineThis episode brings clarity and clinical confidence to some of the most debated decisions in spine care.Subscribe for more evidence-aware guidance, and check the links below for show notes, resources, and clinician tools.*********************************************************************📸 - Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/modernpaincare/🐦 - Follow us on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/modernpaincare/🎙️ - Listen to our Podcast - https://www.modernpaincare.com____________________________________Modern Pain Care is a company dedicated to spreading evidence-based and person-centered information about pain, prevention, and overall fitness and wellness
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Enrolling our next cohort of Pain Practice OS soon - JOIN US! Most back pain improves – but how we guide recovery makes all the difference. In this part 2 conversation with Dr. Jim Eubanks, we dig into: First-line care for acute low back painWhy rest is often the worst adviceThe role (and limits) of hands-on careWhen and how pain procedures fit into a planClear guidance on when to refer to a physiatristNavigating complex cases that stall in recoveryFuture potential (and current pitfalls) of r...
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