Study Shows Exercise Therapy Promising For Low Back Pain – Physical Therapy Products

Study Shows Exercise Therapy Promising For Low Back Pain Physical Therapy Products An exercise machine designed specifically for back muscles could be an effective solution for low back pain according to a new study published in the ... Using an exercise machine may help to avoid low- back pain TopNews all 2 news articles?? Read more »

Getting Athletes ‘Back In The Game’ Faster: Minimally Invasive Sports Hernia Repair (Medical News Today)

A new minimally invasive sports hernia repair gets athletes back in the game 3 times faster than the traditional repair, according to a new study presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's Specialty Day in New Orleans, (March 13). Read more »

Minimally Invasive Sports Hernia Repair May Get Athletes ‘Back in the Game’ Faster (redOrbit)

A new minimally invasive sports hernia repair gets athletes back in the game 3 times faster than the traditional repair, according to a new study presented March 13 at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine’s Specialty Day in New Orleans. Read more »

Cognitive Therapy Improves Sleep, Function with Chronic Pain (Psych Central)

A new study discovers cognitive-behavioral therapy can significantly improve sleep for patients with chronic neck or back pain. Benefits of CBT also extend to relieving pain so that individuals can perform more normal activities on a daily basis. The study, published online by the journal Sleep Medicine, demonstrates that this behavioral intervention can help patients who Read more »

Cymbalta(R) Significantly Reduced Chronic Low Back Pain In New Study (Medical News Today)

In a new study, 60 mg of Cymbalta(R) (duloxetine HCl) taken once daily significantly reduced chronic low back pain, as measured by the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) average pain rating, compared with placebo.(1) The data were presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) in San Antonio, Texas. A total of 401 patients participated in the 12-week, double-blind ... Read more »