'We’ve never seen posture as bad as it is today'
Americans are slouchy people these days, and it triggers everything from back pain to bad moods. But there’s hope: Even adults who’ve been slouching for decades can turn the bad habit around.
Dr. Mark L. Prasarn, MD is the Spine Surgery Consultant for the Houston Texans and the University of Houston. He completed his residency at University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Orthopaedic Surgery and is a graduate of Cornell University and NYU School of Medicine. Dr. Prasarn is fellowship trained in spine surgery at the University of R...
New York University School of Medicine 2003
Hospital for Special Surgery 2009, University of Rochester Medical Center- Surgery 2011
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Jackson Memorial Hospital/Jackson Health System 2008
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Americans are slouchy people these days, and it triggers everything from back pain to bad moods. But there’s hope: Even adults who’ve been slouching for decades can turn the bad habit around.
UTHealth Spine and Orthopedic trauma surgeon with Memorial Hermann, Dr. Mark Prasarn, explains the treatment options that can help patients find back pain relief.