Treatment for Back Pain

To treat back pain have been proposed many treatments. Most have never been scientifically evaluated, and few of those who have been proved to be truly effective. Most are used simply because they have always used, without any scientific data proving their worth.
Some treatments are designed to treat episodes of pain and reduce the risk of suffering or accelerate the recovery of mobility.
* Patient information
* Hygiene postural
* Exercise
* Maintenance
* Bed rest
* Drugs
* Neuroreflexotherapy (NRT)
* Spine Surgery
* Surgery and Pain Unit
* Vertebral manipulation
* Cognitive Therapy multimodal
* Multidisciplinary Programs
* Epidural injections
* Facet
* Local infiltration and trigger points
* Infiltration into the disc (discography)
* Sacroiliac Injections
* Injections of botulinum toxin
* Prolotherapy (sclerosant Injections)
* Rhizolysis
* Corsets and lumbar belts
* Drives
* Physiotherapy (heat and cold, massage,
laser, short wave, magnetic, laser)
* TENS: transcutaneous electrical stimulation
* PENS: percutaneous electrical nerve
* Templates and increases
* Acupuncture
Source: www.espalda.org/divulgativa/dolor/index.asp
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