Yoga to treat nonspecific low back pain.

Aaohn Journal Pub Date : 2011-08-01 Epub Date: 2011-07-25 DOI:10.3928/08910162-20110718-01
Catherine Carter, Carol Stratton, Debra Mallory
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Low back pain is common and poses a challenge for clinicians to find effective treatment to prevent it from becoming chronic. Chronic low back pain can have a significant impact on an employee's ability to remain an active and productive member of the work force due to increased absenteeism, duty restrictions, or physical limitations from pain. Low back pain is the most common cause of work-related disability among employees younger than 46 years. Advancing technology and less invasive surgical procedures have not improved outcomes for employees who suffer from low back pain. Most continue to experience some pain and dysfunction after conventional treatments such as injections and surgery. An alternative treatment that could reduce nonspecific chronic low back pain would benefit both employees and employers. Exercising and remaining active are part of most guidelines' routine care recommendations but are not well defined.

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瑜伽治疗非特异性腰痛。
腰痛很常见,对临床医生来说,找到有效的治疗方法来防止它变成慢性疾病是一个挑战。慢性腰痛会严重影响员工的工作积极性和生产力,原因是缺勤率增加、工作职责限制或疼痛造成的身体限制。在46岁以下的员工中,腰痛是导致工作残疾的最常见原因。先进的技术和微创外科手术并没有改善腰痛患者的治疗效果。大多数人在接受注射和手术等常规治疗后仍会感到一些疼痛和功能障碍。另一种治疗方法可以减少非特异性慢性腰痛,对雇员和雇主都有好处。锻炼和保持活跃是大多数指南的日常护理建议的一部分,但没有很好的定义。
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