Lower Back Pain

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- Exercise more to ease aching back - 7.5
- Low back pain lumbar supports not reducing sick leave - 7.5
- TENS device for pain not recommended for chronic low back pain - 6.6
- Alexander technique offers long-term relief for back pain - 6.5
- Back pain is reoccurring problem for Australians - 6.3
- Patients with acute lower back pain can be diagnosed by PCP - 6.3
- Yoga benefits back pain patients - 6
- Chronic low back pain treatment can reverse abnormal brain activity - 5.6
- Massage therapy helps ease chronic low back pain - 5.3
- Back pain diagnosis easier with simple bedside test - 4.7

Lower Back Pain articles

Patients with acute lower back pain can be diagnosed by PCP
Primary care physicians are front line defense in diagnosing serious illness in patients with acute lower back pain, revealed by researchers at The George Institute for International Health in Australia.

Exercise more to ease aching back
A University of Alberta study of 240 men and women with chronic lower-back pain showed that those who exercised four days a week had a better quality of life, 28 per cent less pain and 36 per cent less disability, while those who hit the gym only two or three days a week did not show the same level of change.

Low back pain lumbar supports not reducing sick leave
Lumbar or lower back supports - those large belts that people wear around their waists when they lift or carry heavy objects - are not very useful for preventing low back pain, according to a new systematic review.

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