Specialising in the osteopathic treatment of back pain, neck pain and other musculo-skeletal conditions
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Wednesday 27 October 2010
Friday 1 October 2010
NICE Guidelines for early management of persistent non-specific low back pain.
Guidelines for the early management of persistent non-specific low back pain have been released by The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.
This focuses on patients who "have been in pain for longer than 6 weeks but less than one year, where pain may be linked to structures in the back such as joints, muscles and ligaments".
NICE recommends that clinicians trying to improve the management of persistent non-specific low back pain use manual therapy, as practised by osteopaths, which includes techniques using spinal manipulation, mobilisation, and massage/soft tissue work.
Further information concerning the full guidance and a summary of the guidelines, can be found at http://www.nice.org.uk/CG88
This focuses on patients who "have been in pain for longer than 6 weeks but less than one year, where pain may be linked to structures in the back such as joints, muscles and ligaments".
NICE recommends that clinicians trying to improve the management of persistent non-specific low back pain use manual therapy, as practised by osteopaths, which includes techniques using spinal manipulation, mobilisation, and massage/soft tissue work.
Further information concerning the full guidance and a summary of the guidelines, can be found at http://www.nice.org.uk/CG88
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