Back pain
Back pain is discomfort felt in various segments of the back, most commonly the lumbar area, and can be characterized by a dull ache, shooting pain, or burning sensation. It can be acute, lasting days to weeks, or chronic, persisting for months to years, often leading to stiffness, reduced range of motion, and difficulties with standing and walking.
Health Outcomes
- Alleviated Depression
- Complete Pain Resolution
- Improved Flexed Arm Range of Motion
- Improved Function
- Improved Functional Activity
- Improved Global Assessment
- Improved Orthopedic Function
- Improved Pain Intensity
- Improved Pain Scale
- Improved Patient Satisfaction
- Improved Perceived Recovery
- Improved Physical Mobility
- Improved Physical Well-being
- Improved Presenteeism
- Improved Pressure Pain Threshold
- Improved Range of Motion
- Improved Role Physical
- Improved Self-assessed Disability
- Increased Analgesic Capacity
- Increased Narcotic Consumption
- Increased Number of Pain-free Days
- Increased Pain
- Increased Pain-Free Days
- Maintained Vigorous Locomotion
- Minor Adverse Effects
- No Change in Immune System Response
- No Effect on Growth Parameters
- No Significant Effect on Glucose Metabolism
- No Significant Increase in Adverse Effects
- Reduced Bodily Pain
- Reduced Disability (Roland-Morris)
- Reduced Discomfort
- Reduced Low Back Pain
- Reduced Musculoskeletal Dysfunction
- Reduced Musculoskeletal Pain
- Reduced Opioid Consumption
- Reduced Pain
- Reduced Pain Assessment Score
- Reduced Pain During Movement
- Reduced Pain Frequency
- Reduced Pain Levels
- Reduced Pain Medication Use
- Reduced Pain Score
- Reduced Pain Severity
- Reduced Pain Symptom Score
- Reduced Pain Symptoms
- Reduced Pain-Related Disability
- Reduced Physical Activity
- Reduced Soreness
- Reduced Time to Relief of Lower Back Pain
- Reduced Total Analgesic Dosage
- Reduced Total Morphine Consumption
- Reduced Use of Pain Relieving Drugs
- Reduced Work Absence
- Reduced Worst Pain
- Strengthened Musculoskeletal System