Acupuncture as a Treatment Modality for Low Back Pain

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Acupuncture as a Treatment Modality for Low Back Pain

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Title: “Acupuncture as a Treatment Modality for Low Back Pain

Abstract: Low-back pain is a common disabling disorder associated with great economic burden due to absence from work and medical expenses worldwide. Most cases of acute low back pain resolve within weeks with conservative treatment, but recurrences of pain are common, seen nearly on 70% of patients and up to 7% of patients develop pain that lasts more than 6 weeks. The role of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the early management of acute low back pain is well established, providing sufficient short-term symptomatic relief. However, in several randomized controlled trials acupuncture has been found to be significantly more effective for the treatment of low back pain when compared to conventional therapy for up to 6 months.

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