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    • Foot & Ankle
    • Hand & Upper Extremity
    • Musculoskeletal Oncology
    • Pediatrics
    • Spine
    • Sports Medicine
    • Total Joint Replacement
    • Trauma
  • Research
  • Testimonials
  • Education
    • Residency
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      • Hand Fellowship
      • MSO
      • Trauma
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    • Make an Appointment
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The Top Causes of Lower Back Pain in Women

The Top Causes of Lower Back Pain in Women

May 10, 2022

What causes lower back pain? This condition is common, often painful, and can even be debilitating—impacting muscles, bones, nerves, and other parts of the body. While some causes of lower back pain are specific to females, others are more general and could affect anyone.
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The Top Causes of Lower Back Pain in Women

What causes lower back pain? This condition is common, often painful, and can even be debilitating—impacting muscles, bones, nerves, and other parts of the body. While some causes of lower back pain are specific to females, others are more general and could affect anyone.
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NJOI Is the Leader in Orthopaedic Care and Learning

Operating as both a teaching department and a practice, NJOI offers the best in care and learning experience in New Jersey. We combine the latest in technique and technology with our multidisciplinary approach to orthopaedics to heal the injuries of today while teaching the orthopaedists of tomorrow. For all members of your family, from pediatric to geriatric, we offer the best care possible to patients with a wide range of orthopaedic conditions.

Department of Orthopaedics
205 South Orange Avenue
Suite C-1200
Newark, NJ 07103

Phone: (973) 972-5350
Fax:
(973) 972-9367

Email Contacts:

For Housestaff and
Student Inquiries:

monique.smith1@rutgers.edu

For All Other Inquiries: 
njms-ortho@njms.rutgers.edu

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