by Justin Jackson , Medical Xpress Credit: cottonbro studio from Pexels Researchers from McMaster University and collaborating institutions found that commonly performed interventional procedures for chronic non-cancer spine pain may provide little to no pain relief when compared with sham procedures. Chronic spine pain, defined as persistent pain along or referred from the spine lasting...
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Two Exercise Interventions May Ease Acute, Subacute Spine Pain
Megan Brooks December 28, 2022 Two conservative interventions are effective for treating acute and subacute spine pain, new research suggests. Results from the SPINE CARE randomized controlled trial showed that 6–8 weeks of an individualized postural therapy (IPT) or a multidisciplinary biopsychosocial intervention known as ICE that includes physical therapy were associated with small but statistically significant...