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- Low_back_pain abstract "Low back pain or lumbago /lʌmˈbeɪɡoʊ/ is a common disorder involving the muscles and bones of the back. It affects about 40% of people at some point in their lives. Low back pain (often abbreviated as LBP) may be classified by duration as acute (pain lasting less than 6 weeks), sub-chronic (6 to 12 weeks), or chronic (more than 12 weeks). The condition may be further classified by the underlying cause as either mechanical, non-mechanical, or referred pain.In most episodes of low back pain, a specific underlying cause is not identified or even looked for, with the pain believed to be due to mechanical problems such as muscle or joint strain. If the pain does not go away with conservative treatment or if it is accompanied by "red flags" such as unexplained weight loss, fever, or significant problems with feeling or movement, further testing may be needed to look for a serious underlying problem. In most cases, imaging tools such as X-ray computed tomography are not useful and carry their own risks. Despite this, the use of imaging in low back pain has increased. Some low back pain is caused by damaged intervertebral discs, and the straight leg raise test is useful to identify this cause. In those with chronic pain, the pain processing system may malfunction, causing large amounts of pain in response to non-serious events.The treatment of acute nonspecific low back pain is typically with conservative measures such as the use of simple pain medications and the continuation of as much normal activity as the pain allows. Medications are recommended for the duration that they are helpful, with acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol) as the preferred first medication. The symptoms of low back pain usually improve within a few weeks from the time they start, with 40-90% of people completely better by six weeks.A number of other options are available for those who do not improve with usual treatment. Opioids may be useful if simple pain medications are not enough, but they are not generally recommended due to side effects. Surgery may be beneficial for those with disc-related chronic pain and disability. It may also be useful for those with spinal stenosis. No clear benefit has been found for other cases of non-specific low back pain. Low back pain often affects mood, which may be improved by counseling and/or antidepressants. Additionally, there are many alternative medicine therapies, including the Alexander technique and herbal remedies, but there is not enough evidence to recommend them confidently. The evidence for chiropractic care and spinal manipulation is mixed.".
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- Low_back_pain wikiPageRevisionID "605911122".
- Low_back_pain caption "Low back pain is a common and costly complaint".
- Low_back_pain emedicinesubj "pmr".
- Low_back_pain emedicinetopic "73".
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- Low_back_pain icd "724.2".
- Low_back_pain icd "M54.5".
- Low_back_pain medlineplus "7422".
- Low_back_pain meshid "D017116".
- Low_back_pain name "Low back pain".
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- Low_back_pain subject Category:Disability.
- Low_back_pain subject Category:Pain.
- Low_back_pain subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Nervous_and_musculoskeletal_systems.
- Low_back_pain type Abstraction100002137.
- Low_back_pain type Cognition100023271.
- Low_back_pain type Evidence105823932.
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- Low_back_pain type SymptomsAndSigns:NervousAndMusculoskeletalSystems.
- Low_back_pain comment "Low back pain or lumbago /lʌmˈbeɪɡoʊ/ is a common disorder involving the muscles and bones of the back. It affects about 40% of people at some point in their lives. Low back pain (often abbreviated as LBP) may be classified by duration as acute (pain lasting less than 6 weeks), sub-chronic (6 to 12 weeks), or chronic (more than 12 weeks).".
- Low_back_pain label "Hexenschuss".
- Low_back_pain label "Lombalgia".
- Low_back_pain label "Lombalgie".
- Low_back_pain label "Low back pain".
- Low_back_pain label "Lumbago".
- Low_back_pain label "Lumbago".
- Low_back_pain label "Lumbago".
- Low_back_pain label "Lumbalgia".
- Low_back_pain label "Люмбаго".
- Low_back_pain label "آلام أسفل الظهر".
- Low_back_pain label "下背痛".
- Low_back_pain label "腰痛".
- Low_back_pain sameAs Hexenschuss.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Οσφυαλγία.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Lumbalgia.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Lunbalgia.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Lombalgie.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Nyeri_punggung.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Lombalgia.
- Low_back_pain sameAs 腰痛.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Lumbago.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Lumbago.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Lumbago.
- Low_back_pain sameAs m.020hwm.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Q852163.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Q852163.
- Low_back_pain sameAs Low_back_pain.
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