New Study Confirms Vax-D is an Effective Treatment for Chronic Back and Neck Pain, Failed Back Surgery – YAHOO!
Wexford, PA (PRWEB) December 31, 2010 The purpose of the study was to determine short- and longterm outcomes after Vax-D treatment in a large sample of patients with activity limiting low-back pain that had failed at least two previous, non-surgical treatments.
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New Study Confirms Vax-D is an Effective Treatment for Chronic Back and Neck Pain, Failed Back Surgery – YAHOO!
You can talk yourself out of lower back pain (People’s Daily)
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&$ &$New study shows group therapy sessions can help alleviate low-back pain. Tuweimei / for China Daily&$ &$ People with chronic low-back pain can benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy, a new British report shows
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You can talk yourself out of lower back pain (People’s Daily)
Guideline: Widely Used Device For Pain Therapy Not Recommended For Chronic Low Back Pain (Medical News Today)
Posted in: Back Pain News Tags: electric-nerve, low-back-pain, neurology, new-guideline, not-recommended, online-issue, research-shows, treat-chronic
A new guideline issued by the American Academy of Neurology finds that transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS), a widely used pain therapy involving a portable device, is not recommended to treat chronic low-back pain pain that has persisted for three months or longer because research shows it is not effective. The guideline is published in the December 30, 2009, online issue of …
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Guideline: Widely Used Device For Pain Therapy Not Recommended For Chronic Low Back Pain (Medical News Today)
Guideline: Widely used device for pain therapy not recommended for chronic low back pain (PhysOrg)
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A new guideline issued by the American Academy of Neurology finds that transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS), a widely used pain therapy involving a portable device, is not recommended to treat chronic low-back pain — pain that has persisted for three months or longer — because research shows it is not effective.
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Guideline: Widely used device for pain therapy not recommended for chronic low back pain (PhysOrg)