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.
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 ...
Back pain may be common with age and deskbound lives, but when it is accompanied by numbness or weakness, doctors warn it ...
Doctors say the studies may make healthcare providers more likely to prescribe federally approved medical cannabis for ...
Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition associated with disability, work loss and economic burden to healthcare.
The World Health Organisation notes that in 2020, 619 million people worldwide suffered from lower back pain. Globally, lower ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Published results showed percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation may provide clinically meaningful and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Secondary conditions are disabilities caused by conditions the Department of Veterans Affairs already recognizes as service ...