Back pain is NOT “just part of getting older.” In this episode of Vital Voices, spine & neurosurgeon Dr. Nicholas Burrowes (Oaktree Medical Center) breaks down what’s really causing your back pain—and exactly what you can do about it today. From desk-job posture and weekend-warrior strains to sciatica, herniated discs, and spine surgery myths, you’ll get clear, actionable advice to relieve pain, prevent flare-ups, and protect your long-term health.
What you’ll learn
- The top everyday habits that trigger back pain—and how to fix them fast
- When to self-care vs. when to see a specialist (red flags you shouldn’t ignore)
- The most effective non-surgical options (movement, ergonomics, PT, injections, meds)
- When surgery is the right call—and what modern minimally invasive options look like
- Sleep, stress, and core strength: the overlooked trio for a healthy spine
Who this episode is for:
Anyone with nagging low-back pain, desk workers, parents lifting little ones, athletes/active adults, and anyone who wants a stronger, more resilient spine.
About our guest:
Dr. Nicholas Burrowes is a spine and neurosurgeon at Oaktree Medical Center, offering comprehensive evaluation and treatment for back and neck disorders with a patient-first, evidence-based approach.
Disclaimer: This conversation is educational and not a substitute for personal medical advice. Please consult your clinician for diagnosis and treatment.
#BackPain #SpineHealth #Posture #Sciatica #HerniatedDisc #Ergonomics #PhysicalTherapy #CoreStrength #PainRelief #HealthyHabits #LifestyleMedicine #WellnessPodcast #VitalVoices #OaktreeMedicalCenter #BahamasHealth
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Back pain is NOT “just part of getting older.” In this episode of Vital Voices, spine & neurosurgeon Dr. Nicholas Burrowes (Oaktree Medical Center) breaks down what’s really causing your back pain—and exactly what you can do about it today. From desk-job posture and weekend-warrior strains to sciatica, herniated discs, and spine surgery myths, you’ll get clear, actionable advice to relieve pain, prevent flare-ups, and protect your long-term health.
What you’ll learn
- The top everyday habits that trigger back pain—and how to fix them fast
- When to self-care vs. when to see a specialist (red flags you shouldn’t ignore)
- The most effective non-surgical options (movement, ergonomics, PT, injections, meds)
- When surgery is the right call—and what modern minimally invasive options look like
- Sleep, stress, and core strength: the overlooked trio for a healthy spine
Who this episode is for:
Anyone with nagging low-back pain, desk workers, parents lifting little ones, athletes/active adults, and anyone who wants a stronger, more resilient spine.
About our guest:
Dr. Nicholas Burrowes is a spine and neurosurgeon at Oaktree Medical Center, offering comprehensive evaluation and treatment for back and neck disorders with a patient-first, evidence-based approach.
Disclaimer: This conversation is educational and not a substitute for personal medical advice. Please consult your clinician for diagnosis and treatment.
#BackPain #SpineHealth #Posture #Sciatica #HerniatedDisc #Ergonomics #PhysicalTherapy #CoreStrength #PainRelief #HealthyHabits #LifestyleMedicine #WellnessPodcast #VitalVoices #OaktreeMedicalCenter #BahamasHealth
Episode 44 - Finding Light after Loss ft. Doctor Tazz
Vital Voices Podcast
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1 month ago
Episode 44 - Finding Light after Loss ft. Doctor Tazz
One in four women will experience pregnancy or infant loss in her lifetime — yet for many, this journey remains unseen, unspoken, and misunderstood. In this deeply heartfelt episode of Vital Voices, host Alexis Burrows sits down with*Doctor Tazz, Fertility Coach, Women’s Health Advocate, and Author, to shed light on the emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects of pregnancy and infant loss during Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
Together, they explore:
How to navigate grief after loss
Ways partners and families can support each other
The importance of community, remembrance, and faith
Finding hope and healing after heartbreak
Whether you’ve personally experienced loss or want to learn how to support others with empathy, this conversation offers comfort, education, and hope — reminding us that no parent should ever walk this road alone.
#VitalVoices242 #PregnancyLossAwareness #InfantLossAwareness #DrTazz #FertilityCoach #WomensHealth #PregnancyAndInfantLoss #HopeAfterLoss #RainbowBaby #MiscarriageAwareness #StillbirthAwareness #HealingJourney #FaithAndHealing #EmotionalWellness #GriefSupport #BahamianPodcast #AlexisBurrows #VitalVoicesPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness
Vital Voices Podcast
Back pain is NOT “just part of getting older.” In this episode of Vital Voices, spine & neurosurgeon Dr. Nicholas Burrowes (Oaktree Medical Center) breaks down what’s really causing your back pain—and exactly what you can do about it today. From desk-job posture and weekend-warrior strains to sciatica, herniated discs, and spine surgery myths, you’ll get clear, actionable advice to relieve pain, prevent flare-ups, and protect your long-term health.
What you’ll learn
- The top everyday habits that trigger back pain—and how to fix them fast
- When to self-care vs. when to see a specialist (red flags you shouldn’t ignore)
- The most effective non-surgical options (movement, ergonomics, PT, injections, meds)
- When surgery is the right call—and what modern minimally invasive options look like
- Sleep, stress, and core strength: the overlooked trio for a healthy spine
Who this episode is for:
Anyone with nagging low-back pain, desk workers, parents lifting little ones, athletes/active adults, and anyone who wants a stronger, more resilient spine.
About our guest:
Dr. Nicholas Burrowes is a spine and neurosurgeon at Oaktree Medical Center, offering comprehensive evaluation and treatment for back and neck disorders with a patient-first, evidence-based approach.
Disclaimer: This conversation is educational and not a substitute for personal medical advice. Please consult your clinician for diagnosis and treatment.
#BackPain #SpineHealth #Posture #Sciatica #HerniatedDisc #Ergonomics #PhysicalTherapy #CoreStrength #PainRelief #HealthyHabits #LifestyleMedicine #WellnessPodcast #VitalVoices #OaktreeMedicalCenter #BahamasHealth