It is important to understand and consider all factors – including additional costs – as you discuss treatment options with your provider. When it comes to treatment for back pain there are many options.
Doctors usually prescribe bed rest for up to two days and pain-killing medication such as aspirin, ibuprofen or another nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). In some cases, corticosteroids, given either as a pill or injection around the spinal nerves, or muscle relaxants may be needed.
It is important for people with backaches to remain active. Long-term, prolonged bed rest may actually delay healing and is no longer recommended.
Be careful not to perform movements that cause pain or discomfort. Your doctor may suggest a back brace or neck collar to limit movement and ease the pressure on sensitive nerves while the disk heals. In severe cases, full or partial traction may be needed.
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a treatment given with a device that applies a small electrical current to critical points along the path of a nerve. It is unclear why or how it works.
TENS is not painful and may be effective therapy to mask pain from conditions such as diabetic neuropathy.
TENS for chronic low back pain is not effective and cannot be recommended, the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) now says. Some spine surgeons consider the use of TENS for any back-pain management controversial.
Massage may reduce low back pain, especially when combined with exercises and other back care treatment
Please visit these resources for more information:
Discography, 2012. Medscape
Spinal injections, 2009. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Discogram, 2012. Mayo Clinic
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