Dear Doctor K: My back is always sore. A friend suggested that massage therapy might help. Massages are expensive, so I want to make sure there’s some evidence behind this. Is there?
Dear Reader: Massage used to be considered an indulgence. But it’s now recognized as a legitimate therapy for some painful conditions — including back pain.
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