Lower Back: Vertebrogenic Pain (Intracept)

Vertebrogenic pain is a type of lower back pain originating from changes within the vertebral bones, particularly the endplates near spinal discs. It often feels like deep, aching pain, especially when sitting or bending. Lifestyle adjustments like maintaining good posture and gentle exercise can help, and specific treatments, including certain nerve-targeting procedures like Intracept, may be considered for persistent pain.

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