Common back pain therapies that probably don’t work

Jun 16, 2020 | Joey Keillor | @joeykeillor | Comments (15)

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A number of common back pain treatments and therapies are simply not supported — or only very modestly supported — by scientific evidence in terms of providing back pain relief. This includes some therapies that were more widely accepted a decade or more ago, but have since been shown to be lacking evidence of effectiveness. Examples include:

  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) — This is when electrodes are taped to your skin to deliver painless electrical current to parts of your back. It appears to provide no benefit for acute or chronic back pain.
  • Back braces or corsets — These do not help relieve or prevent acute low back pain. There may be some role in those with longer-term back pain, but they should be worn sparingly, and are best used by those who are actively trying to improve fitness and back health.
  • Many corticosteroid injections — Injections into disk space or a spine (facet) joint, injections for spinal stenosis or into trigger points may provide modest, short-term relief, but do not appear to be effective over the long-term.
  • Ultrasound therapy — This involves the use of sound waves to warm internal tissues. It has been used on the theory that it helps relax muscles, but most research has shown that it is not effective for back pain.
  • Opioid pain medication for chronic back pain — Simply put, non-opioid pain medications such as NSAIDs and select antidepressants appear to work just as well or better over the long term compared to opioids, and with fewer risks and side effects. As such, opioid pain drugs are rarely indicated for chronic back pain.

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@opi

My wife suffers from fibromyalgia and others pains. We have moved to a senior resident housing . The doctors here are familiar with olderly persons' pain. The arranged to get her an authorisartion to use medical canabis oil (refined grass). After a short time the pains diminished - she takes less medications - she sleeps well at night.

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I have met many people that endured lifelong, intractable pain, but then moved to Colorado and began using the CBD oils. Their lives have changed for the better using the CBD - a miracle that the big drug companies don't want to admit as they continue to push the Opioids while denying those that would like to test/benefit from CBD (because Marijuana is set to a class 1 drug like "heroin and meth").

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We live in Israel. Medical-canabis products are available provided one has an official license which is restricted to the sick person only. There are different products. We know only the one delivered ready made . It is delivered on a monthly base. 2 small bottles , my wife uses the mixure of 10%THC with 10 % CBD 0%CBN diluted in 10 ml. of olive oil. it is taken a few drops under the tongue. The amount of drops is according to the doctor's advise.

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@maryflorida

Thank you, Colleen.

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Yes, thank you Colleen for cleaning that mess.

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