Articles: low-back-pain.
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J Spinal Disord Tech · Oct 2008
Instrumented slip reduction and fusion for painful unstable isthmic spondylolisthesis in adults.
Although in situ posterolateral fusion is considered the gold standard for surgical treatment of low-grade adult spondylolisthesis, correction of the sagittal translation by instrumented slip reduction is more controversial in adults; nevertheless it may delay adjacent level disc degeneration. ⋯ Our results may support performing slip reduction in selected adults with isthmic spondylolisthesis.
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Advances in therapy · Oct 2008
Clinical TrialOpen experience with a new myorelaxant agent for low back pain.
Eperisone hydrochloride has been recently proposed as a muscle relaxant for the treatment of muscle contracture and chronic low back pain (LBP) as it is devoid of clinically relevant sedative effects on the central nervous system (CNS). We tested this hypothesis by performing a study of patients with LBP and muscle contracture who were treated with full-dose eperisone. ⋯ Eperisone had an analgesic and muscle relaxant effect in patients with LBP. It should be noted that while it is common practice in rheumatology to combine a pain killer with a muscle relaxant in order to achieve a satisfactory result on both symptoms, the present results with eperisone were achieved with a single drug. With an improved tolerability profile compared with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and a lack of significant adverse effects on the CNS, eperisone hydrochloride represents a valuable alternative to traditional analgesics and muscle relaxants for the treatment of LBP.
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Introduction. Spinal cord stimulation is a widely used treatment modality for chronic pain, especially failed back surgery syndrome. However, migration of the lead or leads, coverage of axial pain, and the selection of an optimal system configuration continue to be subjects for serious debate. Materials and Methods. A retrospective study of the use of the method of "midline anchoring" of a single Octrode® lead, in 54 patients with low back and/or lower extremity pain, was done to assess the efficacy of this technique. ⋯ A "guarded cathode" array was used in the vast majority of the cases, with a relatively low position of the lead. Conclusions. "Midline anchoring" of the spinal cord stimulation lead is an effective implantation technique, allowing the use of a single, percutaneous, Octrode® lead, while preventing lead migration and allowing capture of axial and lower extremity pain, unilateral as well as bilateral. This study revives the idea of a single lead as a possible optimal configuration.
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To determine if asymmetry of trunk muscles and deficits of motor control exist among elite cricketers with and without low back pain (LBP). ⋯ This study provides new insights into trunk muscle size and function in elite cricketers, and evidence of impaired motor control in elite cricketers with LBP. Rehabilitation using a motor control approach has been shown to be effective for subjects with LBP, and this may also benefit elite cricketers.
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The goal of this study is to review and analyze scientific articles where the Pilates Method was used as treatment for non-specific chronic low back pain (CLBP). Articles were searched using the Medline, EMBASE, PEDro, CINAHL, and SPORTDICUS databases. The criteria used for inclusion were randomized controlled trials (RCT) and clinical controlled trials (CCT) published in English where therapeutic treatment was based on the Pilates Method. ⋯ The results of the studies analyzed all demonstrate positive effects, such as improved general function and reduction in pain when applying the Pilates Method in treating non-specific CLBP in adults. However, further research is required to determine which specific parameters are to be applied when prescribing exercises based on the Pilates Method with patients suffering from non-specific CLBP. Finally, we believe that more studies must be carried out where the samples are more widespread so as to give a larger representation and more reliable results.