Biopsychosocial self-management was associated with significant but small reductions in disability in patients with acute low back pain.
Chronic low back pain significantly affects quality of life for millions of people worldwide. Back pain makes it difficult to ...
New research has found that the benefits of graded sensorimotor retraining are likely to be similar for all patients with ...
A new study shows that clinician-supported self-management, but not spinal manipulation, is linked to greater improvement in disability from low back pain than recommended medical care.
Among the myriad of medical treatments for low back pain—a leading cause of disability that affects more than 600 million ...
Low back pain is the leading cause of disability in the world, with over 600 million people living with the condition. This is one of the key takeaways of our June 2023 study published in the journal ...
Epidural steroid injections (ESIs) offer limited effectiveness in reducing back pain and disability, an updated review by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) suggested. “They may modestly reduce ...
Pain is not merely a symptom of an underlying condition or disease. Researchers now see chronic pain as a condition of its own, based on common mechanisms and shared biological, psychological and ...
While pain medication may help with recurring body pain, an expert emphasised the importance of wearing light-based therapy ...
Low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide with many treatments, such as medication, often failing to provide lasting relief. Researchers from the University of Sydney's Centre for Rural ...
After adjusting for other variables, individuals experiencing back pain had a higher mean sleep problems score, with the ...