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New research reveals whether non-surgical treatments can work for lower back pain

NewstalkZB 29 Mar 2025
These treatments ranged from exercise and spinal manipulations to medications like NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and antidepressants.  ... Spinal manipulative therapy.
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What works for low back pain? Not much, a new study says

The Times of India 26 Mar 2025
medium nocaption119530093Acetaminophen. Acupuncture. Massage ... These were exercise; spinal manipulation, like you might receive from a chiropractor; taping the lower back; antidepressants; and the application of a cream that creates a warming sensation ... .
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Bad news for people with lower back pain... it seems not a whole lot helps

The Irish Times 24 Mar 2025
Paracetamol. Acupuncture. Massage. Muscle relaxants ... Opioids ... These were exercise; spinal manipulation, like you might receive from a chiropractor; taping the lower back; antidepressants; and the application of a cream that creates a warming sensation ... .
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Just one in 10 lower back pain treatments are effective

AOL 19 Mar 2025
For long-term back pain the treatments found to be effective were exercise, spinal manipulative therapy, taping, antidepressants and a type of drug called transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1).
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Sitting for long hours giving you backache? Major study reveals methods to get relief from back pain

The Times of India 19 Mar 2025
For chronic back pain, the treatments shown to be effective were exercise, spinal manipulative therapy, taping, antidepressants, and a type of drug known as transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) ... Spinal Stenosis.
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Major study into chronic back pain reveals methods that actually give you relief | Daily ...

The Daily Mail 19 Mar 2025
For long-term back pain, the treatments found to be effective were exercise, spinal manipulative therapy, taping, antidepressants and drugs that target the pain receptors transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) ... The authors wrote ... .
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Only 10% of non-surgical treatments for back problems kill pain, says review

AOL 18 Mar 2025
exercise, spinal manipulative therapy, taping, antidepressants and what are known as transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TPRV1) drugs ... Heat, acupuncture, spinal manipulation and transcutaneous ...
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Only one in 10 treatments for lower back pain ‘are effective’ – study

AOL 18 Mar 2025
For long-term back pain the treatments found to be effective were exercise, spinal manipulative therapy, taping, antidepressants and a type of drug called transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1).
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