Learn why most treatments for both acute and chronic back pain may not actually work.
For acute low back pain, there is moderate-certainty evidence that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are an effective ...
A data analysis published in a scientific journal indicates that differences with placebo are marginal for most treatments ...
ST. LOUIS — Chronic low back pain is one of the leading causes of disability in the U.S., affecting millions—including ...
In this ASK A DOC, Dr. Souslian shares common misdiagnoses, what to look for and how to prevent the risk of lower back pain ...
A systematic review in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine reveals only 10% of treatments for low back pain offer genuine relief.
But a new study has found that only one in 10 treatments for lower back pain are effective, with those that improve symptoms ...
NINE out of ten treatments for short-term back pain are no good, researchers have found. Anti-inflammatories, such as ...
They found that just one treatment for acute low back pain and five treatments for chronic – or long-term – back pain were ...
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula breaks down a new study revealing that many common treatments for back pain may not be effective.
Australian researchers have found that nine out of 10 treatments for back pain do not work as you would want. However, what ...
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