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Article title: NINDS Back Pain Information Page: NINDS
Conditions: Back Pain
Is there any
treatment?
Limited rest combined with appropriate exercise and
education is often the primary mode of therapy. Nonsteroidal,
anti-inflammatory drugs — alone or in combination with steroid injections,
analgesics, muscle relaxants, or anti-depressants — may be added to the
therapy program. Acute back pain often goes away by itself in a few days
or weeks. An ice bag or hot water bottle applied to the back may also help
to alleviate pain. Prolonged bed rest is not beneficial because it weakens
muscles. A physician should be notified immediately if there is no relief
from pain after a few days in bed, if pain is severe or recurs, if
radiating pain, numbness, tingling, or weakening occurs in the arms or
legs, if bowel or bladder dysfunction occurs, if a child or elderly person
has back pain, or if fever and/or vomiting occurs with back pain.
What is the
prognosis?
Recommendations for preventing initial and recurring
episodes of back pain include: regular exercise, stretching before
participation in sporting activities, quitting smoking, losing weight,
maintaining correct posture, using comfortable, supportive seats while
driving, sleeping on the side with knees drawn up or on the back with a
pillow under bent knees, lifting by bending at the knees rather than the
waist, avoiding standing or working in any one position for too long, and
reducing emotional stress that causes muscle tension.
What research is being
done?
Within the NINDS research programs, back pain is addressed
primarily through studies associated with general pain research. NINDS
vigorously pursues a research program seeking new treatments for pain and
nerve damage with the ultimate goal of reversing debilitating conditions
such as back pain.
American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA)
P.O. Box 850
Rocklin, CA 95677-0850
ACPA@pacbell.net
http://www.theacpa.org/
Tel:
916-632-0922
Fax: 916-632-3208
National Chronic Pain Outreach Association (NCPOA)
P.O. Box
274
Millboro, VA 24460
ncpoa@cfw.com
Tel: 540-862-9437
Fax: 540-862-9485
Related NINDS Publications and Information
Chronic pain information page
compiled by NINDS.
Information booklet on
pain compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
Stroke (NINDS).
This fact sheet is in the public domain. You may copy it.Provided
by:
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD
20892
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