Cooled radiofrequency ablation of lumbar nerves exhibited long-lasting, significant pain relief in patients with chronic low back pain.
For acute low back pain, there is moderate-certainty evidence that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are an effective treatment.
Only 1 in 10 nonsurgical treatments for low back pain are more effective placebo, a review of 56 different treatments and ...
Open-label placebo yielded very modest analgesia in chronic low back pain, with better short- vs long-term outcomes.
Still, the new research revealed a glimmer of hope that some treatments may work better than others to improve acute or chronic lower back pain. Here’s a closer look at which treatments may or m ...
In chronic low back pain, botulinum neurotoxin type A improved patients' pain and functional outcomes vs placebo and other local injection therapies.
By improving mid-back and rib cage mobility, you can enhance your ability to rotate, alleviate pain and move through life ...
Only around one in every 10 treatments were found to be effective in relieving lower back pain, according to a new study ...
The researchers reviewed 301 randomized, controlled trials that included data on 56 non-surgical treatments for adults experiencing acute low back pain, chronic low back pain, or a combination of ...
Five other treatments had good enough evidence to be considered effective at reducing chronic low back pain. These were exercise; spinal manipulation, like you might receive from a chiropractor ...
The experts found that just one treatment for acute low back pain and five treatments for chronic – or long-term – back pain were ‘efficacious.' These include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ...
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