Effectiveness of Acupuncture, Physiotherapy, Chiropractic and Medication in Chronic Back Pain Management: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

H. Ak, Ghazala S. Virk, Farhana Nazmin, Masooma Afridi, M. Masmoum, Shaf A. Altaf
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Millions of people suffer from lower back pain, which has social, economic, and health consequences. One of the most difficult areas to effectively manage is Chronic Low Back Pain. This systematic review and meta-analysis examine the effectiveness exclusive of surgery, including acupuncture, physiotherapy or medication (NSAIDs), chiropractic procedure, or mental therapy as advised by WHO guidelines. Thirteen studies were reviewed investigating the effect of these treatments on pain relief, functional improvement, and patient satisfaction. Pain scores, functional improvements, and patient satisfaction in the acupuncture group were superior to placebo. Adherence to physiotherapy and patient satisfaction was also good. Substantially less differential added benefits emerged from complementary intervention acupuncture (encircled in red), resulting in moderate to low satisfaction levels compared to medication, especially physiotherapy. Chiropractic effectively decreased LBP and improved function, and participants were generally very satisfied. Mental therapy provided psychological support that alleviated pain intensity and promoted improved physical function, significantly increasing the satisfaction level in these patients as part of their overall pain relief. Nonsurgical treatments, such as acupuncture (Acumoxa), physiotherapy medication, and chiropractic mental therapy, are result-oriented in relieving symptoms of CLBP. Patient satisfaction was highest for acupuncture and medication. Nonetheless, differences in research methodology and population characteristics are likely to make generalizations of what we can learn from the results a more challenging task. Future studies should improve on these limitations and the long-term safety/efficacy of these treatments. Only if alternative treatments like chiropractic and mental therapy, as suggested by WHO, are integrated in management, a line of approach for CLBP will be completed.
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针灸、物理治疗、整脊和药物治疗对慢性背痛的疗效:系统回顾与元分析
数百万人饱受腰背痛的折磨,这对社会、经济和健康都造成了影响。慢性腰背痛是最难有效控制的领域之一。本系统综述和荟萃分析研究了世界卫生组织指南建议的手术治疗(包括针灸)、物理治疗或药物治疗(非甾体抗炎药)、整脊疗法或心理治疗的效果。13项研究调查了这些疗法在缓解疼痛、改善功能和提高患者满意度方面的效果。针灸组的疼痛评分、功能改善和患者满意度均优于安慰剂组。物理治疗的依从性和患者满意度也很好。与药物治疗,尤其是物理治疗相比,辅助干预针灸(红色圈内)带来的差异化附加效益要少得多,导致满意度处于中低水平。整脊疗法有效减轻了枸杞多糖症,改善了功能,参与者普遍非常满意。心理治疗提供了心理支持,减轻了疼痛强度,促进了身体功能的改善,作为整体疼痛缓解的一部分,显著提高了这些患者的满意度。非手术疗法,如针灸(Acumoxa)、理疗药物和脊骨神经心理疗法,在缓解慢性阻塞性脑脊髓膜炎的症状方面以结果为导向。患者对针灸和药物治疗的满意度最高。尽管如此,研究方法和人群特征的差异很可能会使我们从研究结果中得出的结论更具挑战性。未来的研究应改进这些局限性以及这些疗法的长期安全性/有效性。只有像世界卫生组织建议的那样,将脊椎按摩和心理治疗等替代疗法纳入管理中,才能完善脊髓灰质炎的治疗方法。
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