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.
Spinal manipulation modestly improves pain and function in acute low back pain, a new systematic review and meta-analysis has found. Results were published online April 11 in JAMA. "The principal ...
A study, published in The Spine Journal, examined the efficacy, dosing and safety of spinal mobilization and manipulation. Study researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 51 ...
Chronic low back pain significantly affects quality of life for millions of people worldwide. Back pain makes it difficult to ...
Biopsychosocial self-management was associated with significant but small reductions in disability in patients with acute low back pain.
Cognitive behavioral therapy may help when it comes to cutting the pain. Feb. 27, 2010— -- Cognitive behavioral therapy may help patients with chronic or acute low-back pain, British researchers ...
When the University of Delaware’s Gregory Hicks started his research career two decades ago, he was one of only a few people in the United States studying chronic low back pain in people over 60 years ...
New research has found that the benefits of graded sensorimotor retraining are likely to be similar for all patients with ...
How back pain treatment and knee pain treatment are changing daily life for local patients seeking physical therapy and ...
Does your back often hurt? Thirty-nine percent of adults and 45 percent of people ages 65 and older said in a survey that they had back pain in the previous three months, according to a 2021 report ...
Back pain is a widespread issue that affects millions of people around the world. Whether it’s caused by a recent injury, chronic conditions, or general muscle strain, many individuals seek relief ...
While pain medication may help with recurring body pain, an expert emphasised the importance of wearing light-based therapy ...