Natalie SPEARING1,5, Lyn MARCH3,5, Nicholas BELLAMY1,5, Nikolai BOGDUK2,5, and Peter M. BROOKS4,5
Abstract
The pain and disability associated with musculoskeletal conditions represent a significant and increasing health burden worldwide. Musculoskeletal conditions of acute onset and short duration occur commonly, affect all age groups, and are usually idiopathic. Successful management of acute pain is paramount if chronic pain conditions are to be avoided.
This article focuses on interventions for five areas of acute musculoskeletal pain (acute low back pain, acute thoracic spinal pain, acute neck pain, acute shoulder pain and anterior knee pain). It summarizes the results of a multidisciplinary evidence review recently conducted by the Australian Acute Musculoskeletal Pain Guidelines Group.
Journal of Rheumatology Volume 8 Issue 1 Page 5 - June 2005.
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