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Table 2
Treatments for acute and chronic low back pain3,4
Effectiveness | Acute low back pain | Chronic low back pain |
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Beneficial | Advice to stay active, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) | Exercise therapy, Intensive multidisciplinary treatment programmes |
Trade off | Muscle relaxants | Muscle relaxants |
Likely to be beneficial | Spinal manipulation, behaviour therapy, multidisciplinary treatment programmes (for subacute low back pain) | Analgesics, acupuncture, antidepressants, back schools, behaviour therapy, NSAIDs, spinal manipulation |
Unknown | Analgesics, acupuncture, back schools, epidural steroid injections, lumbar supports, massage, multidisciplinary treatment (for acute low back pain), transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, traction, temperature treatments, electromyographical biofeedback | Epidural steroid injections, EMG biofeedback, lumbar supports, massage, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, traction, local injections |
Unlikely to be beneficial | Specific back exercises | — |
Ineffective or harmful | Bed rest | Facet joint injections |