Back pain: Management
Managing back pain
Back pain frequently resolves within a few weeks or months.1,2
However, sometimes the pain can persist over the long term, or keep recurring.1
Here we review physiotherapeutic and pharmacological treatment options to help your patients manage their back pain.2–4
Guideline recommendations for treating back pain
Guidance on managing back pain recommends multimodal intervention
Recommendations from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the American College of Physicians are available guiding the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of lower back pain.2–4
This advice covers several modes of intervention:
- Exercise
- Pharmacological treatments
- Manual therapy
- Physical and/or psychological therapy
How can Laura and Riya be helped?
Laura
Laura has recently hurt her back and cannot do as much with her family as she used to. She is having difficulty bending, twisting and reaching.
Laura needs a solution that offers powerful and rapid relief from back pain, and that is generally well tolerated.
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Riya
Riya has been experiencing aches and twinges in her back. She is on medications for a couple of chronic conditions and is reluctant to take any more tablets.
Riya needs a solution that offers effective pain relief and fast recovery from back pain.
Voltaren Emulgel 1.16% provides pain relief so Riya can get back on with her life.
Understanding back pain
Signs and symptoms
Explore an overview of how to recognise back and neck pain and know when to refer patients.
Overview of sprains and strains
Find out about how prevalent sprains and strains are, and meet two patients with these problems.
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Voltaren Triple Effect Emulgel
For patients who are looking for relief from back and neck pain, using a topical formulation.
Conditions
Our overviews of common pain conditions explore the causes, signs, symptoms and impact of each condition, and summarise the latest evidence-based management recommendations.
Patient care resources
Access educational resources to share with your patients, to help them have a better understanding of their pain condition.