It's just strong non narcotic pain medication
No I am asking you
General practitioners and/or family doctors are amazing when it comes to emergency medicine, and could save your life in an emergency, but, when it comes to neuromusculoskeletal conditions they are not your best option. A family doctor really only has a couple options in this situation: #1 - prescribe pain killers to keep you comfortable until the problem goes away (hopefully). #2 - refer you to a neuromusculoskeletal specialist. You could save yourself the hassle of being bounced around between doctors and just head straight to a neuromusculoskeletal specialist. The best two that I know of are doctors of chiropractic and physiotherapists. Doctors of chiropractic are trained to diagnose and treat these exact conditions (back and neck pain), and this would be my first choice.
A postural defect refers to an abnormal alignment or positioning of the body while sitting, standing, or moving. This can be caused by factors such as muscle imbalances, poor posture habits, or structural issues in the spine or joints. Postural defects can lead to pain, discomfort, and an increased risk of injury if not addressed.
medicine medicine
Well one type of medicine is Homeopathy medicine which uses herbs, conventional medicine and alternative medicine.
a medicine doctor obviously gives medicine
Medicine abuse is when you take medicine for no reason.
You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.
It is also known as aerospace medicine, flight medicine, or space medicine
No, forensic medicine is not a sub-specialty of emergency medicine. Forensic medicine is a sub-specialty of pathology.
Science does not hinder medicine, it advances medicine.
They invented medicine BY... Inventing medicine