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A new publication in the British Medical Journal reviewed current clinical data and found NSAIDS had high quality data supporting their use for pain relief in acute low back pain.
Tight hip flexors, especially a deep muscle called the psoas, can silently stress your spine. Here's why this muscle deserves ...
The findings, published in Lancet, determined that people with back pain who walk three to five times a week are pain-free ...
If the cause of the pain is an infection — a recent study has unveiled a “game changer” antibiotic drug that could help with ...
Soothe your lower back pain in just 5 minutes with this gentle and effective yoga stretch routine. Perfect for beginners, ...
Low back pain is one of the most common reasons patients see primary care doctors. To understand this condition, it’s ...
Anyone who suffers from chronic low back pain knows how difficult it can be to manage, and how quickly it can turn the most ...
But if your healthcare provider gives you the "all clear," there is no harm in trying out a variety of treatment options, including NSAIDs, to relieve your lower back pain. (More on this below.) ...
The American College of Physicians has recommended acupuncture as a first-choice nondrug treatment option for chronic and acute (sudden) lower back pain. Research also suggests that acupuncture ...
A systematic review in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine reveals only 10% of treatments for low back pain offer genuine relief. Effective treatments for chronic back pain include exercise, spinal ...
Only around one in every 10 treatments were found to be effective in relieving lower back pain, according to a new study ...
They looked at 301 trials examining 56 different treatments for lower back pain. People involved with the studies reported pain intensity at the start of the trial and again after treatment.