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Study Warns Against Spine Injections for Chronic Back Pain Treatment

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A new study has raised concerns about the effectiveness and long-term risks of spine injections for treating chronic back pain, a condition that remains the leading cause of disability worldwide. Researchers argue that these injections, commonly used to provide short-term relief, may not offer substantial long-term benefits and could even lead to complications.

The study highlights that while steroid and anesthetic injections can temporarily reduce inflammation and pain, they do not address the underlying causes of chronic back pain. Instead, experts suggest that physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, and targeted pain management strategies may provide more sustainable relief.

Medical professionals are now debating the widespread use of these injections, urging patients and doctors to consider alternative treatments before opting for invasive procedures. The study underscores the need for a personalized approach to pain management, rather than relying on quick-fix solutions.

With millions of people affected by chronic back pain, researchers call for more investment in non-invasive therapies and comprehensive rehabilitation programs to help patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life without unnecessary medical interventions.

 

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