Back pain treatment: a new perspective
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Back pain treatment: a new perspective
Abstract
This article aims to provide new perspectives for the treatment of low back pain (LBP). A narrative literature review highlights the treatment strategies currently anchored in the guidelines as well as the extensive attempts to identify subgroups within the non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) classification. A variety of multimodal approaches exist for both diagnostic assessments and therapy approaches. Nonetheless, there are often gaps in the classification systems as well as in published treatment concepts with regard to the implementation of musculoskeletal functional disorders. Indeed, a growing body of evidence shows that more holistic and flexible approaches are needed to individually diagnose and target the complexity of LBP. As an example, both a diagnostic and a (independently developed) therapeutic LBP concept will be presented and discussed. Ultimately, guidelines and subgroup classification systems can only reflect the complexity of LBP, if they capture its entire multidimensional and biopsychosocial character in both the diagnostic and therapeutic processes. Furthermore, the expansion of the pain definition to include the nociplastic pain mechanism, as an important driver of LBP, has the potential to provide important impulses for further necessary research. In conclusion, the implementation of a functional musculoskeletal approach along with the emerging nociceptive pain concept in individually targeted holistic approaches seems to be the successful way to deal with the complexity of LBP.
Keywords: LBP; biomedical approach; classification; complex treatment of the musculoskeletal system; functional musculoskeletal examination; multimodal treatment; nociceptive pain concept.
© The Author(s), 2022.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of interest statement: The author declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship and/or publication of this article
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