What you'll learn
- epidemiology
- normal spinal anatomy and physiology
- spinal degeneration
- acute trauma
- chorionic pathological changes
Requirements
- No prerequisites needed
Description
Back Pain Between Fact and Fiction: Understand, Prevent, and Take Control
Are you tired of conflicting advice about back pain? Have you heard myths like “bed rest is best” or “only surgery can fix it”? It's time to separate scientific truth from fiction and take control of your back health with confidence.
In this course, you’ll explore the real causes, prevention strategies, and treatment options for back pain, guided by medical knowledge and practical experience. Whether you're a patient, fitness trainer, healthcare student, or just curious about your body, this course is for you.
What You'll Learn:
Understand the anatomy and function of the spine
Discover the true causes of back pain (not just what Google says!)
Learn how lifestyle, posture, and mental health affect pain
Explore evidence-based treatments: from physical therapy to modern medicine
Know when to see a doctor—and what to ask them
Why This Course?
Back pain is one of the most common health problems globally—yet it’s often misunderstood. This course clears the confusion and empowers you to make informed choices, whether you're managing your own pain or helping others.
Who Should Enroll:
Anyone suffering from back pain
Physical therapists, coaches, and trainers
Medical and nursing students
Anyone interested in health, wellness, or fitness
Join thousands of learners and discover the truth behind back pain in just 1.5 hours. You'll walk away with real tools, smarter strategies, and peace of mind.
Enroll now and take your first step toward a pain-free life!
Who this course is for:
- every one
Instructor
My name is Mohamed Al Ashram. As an author, instructor, and veterinarian, I am deeply passionate about medicine, science, and technology. Reading and writing are not just hobbies for me; they are my true joys. With a medical background and a degree in veterinary medicine, along with postgraduate studies in microbiology, biochemistry, and genetics, I find endless motivation in learning and teaching.
Teaching is not merely a job; it’s a responsibility and a mission. It’s about transferring knowledge and experience to our sons and daughters, our colleagues, and our students. I believe that every lesson learned is a stepping stone toward a brighter future. Through education, we can inspire curiosity, foster innovation, and cultivate the next generation of thinkers and doers. That’s what drives me every day.