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flag Study finds only 10% of non-surgical treatments effectively relieve lower back pain.

flag A recent study in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine reveals that only about 10% of non-surgical treatments for lower back pain are effective. flag Out of 56 treatments studied, only NSAIDs help with acute pain, while exercise, spinal manipulation, taping, antidepressants, and TRPV1 agonists offer slight relief for chronic pain. flag The study emphasizes the need for more high-quality research to better understand and treat back pain effectively.

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