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Heat Therapy for Back Pain: Why It Works Better Than Painkillers
By Dr. Jeffrey Peng, MD · Published March 5, 2026 · 5 min read Watch the Full Video If you are struggling with back pain , one of the simplest and most effective treatments may already be in your home. Heat therapy — using heating pads, wraps, or portable heat patches — has been shown in clinical research to reduce pain and improve function more effectively than common over-the-counter painkillers. In my practice, I routinely recommend heat as a first-line approach for acute
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3 days ago3 min read
Does Cupping Therapy Actually Work for Pain? What the Science Says
By Dr. Jeffrey Peng, MD · Published March 04, 2026 · 8 min read Watch the Full Video Cupping therapy has gained significant attention in recent years, particularly after high-profile athletes like Michael Phelps appeared at the Olympics sporting those distinctive circular marks. But for patients dealing with chronic musculoskeletal pain, the real question isn't about celebrity endorsements — it's whether this ancient practice actually delivers measurable results. In this pos
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3 days ago6 min read
7 Back Pain Myths Debunked: What the Research Actually Shows
Written by Dr. Jeffrey Peng, MD — Board-Certified Sports Medicine Physician Published: March 4, 2026 | Last Updated: March 4, 2026 Back pain is one of the most common complaints I encounter in my sports medicine practice — and one of the most misunderstood. Patients arrive convinced they have a serious spinal problem, that their MRI findings explain their symptoms, or that rest is the only safe path forward. These beliefs are not only unsupported by current evidence; they ac
Jeffrey Peng MD
3 days ago6 min read


Gluteus Medius Trigger Points and Low Back Pain: Stretches and Exercises That Help
Written by Dr. Jeffrey Peng, MD — Board-Certified Sports Medicine Physician Published: March 3, 2026 | Last Updated: March 3, 2026 One of the most common and overlooked causes of low back pain is not actually in the low back at all — it is in the gluteus medius muscle. In my practice, I frequently see patients who have been treated for lumbar spine problems for months or even years, only to discover that the true source of their pain is myofascial trigger points in the glute
Jeffrey Peng MD
4 days ago6 min read


Why Your MRI May Not Explain Your Joint Pain: What the Research Shows
Written by Dr. Jeffrey Peng, MD — Board-Certified Sports Medicine Physician Published: March 2, 2026 | Last Updated: March 2, 2026 If you have ever been told that an MRI holds the key to understanding your joint pain, you may be surprised to learn that it might not be telling you the full story. In my practice, I frequently see patients who come in with MRI reports showing tears, arthritis, or degenerative changes — fully expecting these findings to explain their pain. But i
Jeffrey Peng MD
5 days ago6 min read


PRP vs. Steroid Injections for Sciatica and Low Back Pain: What the Research Shows
Written by Dr. Jeffrey Peng, MD — Board-Certified Sports Medicine Physician Published: March 1, 2026 | Last Updated: March 1, 2026 Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are increasingly marketed as a natural, regenerative treatment for sciatica and low back pain — promising to reduce inflammation, promote tissue healing, and provide lasting relief without the downsides of steroids. But does the science actually support these claims? A brand-new systematic review and meta-ana
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6 days ago6 min read


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