
Suggest Treatment For Chronic Pain In Lower Back

then obviously functionality is the issue
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Obviously functionality is the issue in quite a lot of medicine and doesn't get the attention it should.
Physical therapy, BUT, I've found that even the identical physical therapy has quite extremely different responses in the same individual depending on the relationship with the physical therapist. One should give it a week or two, but be willing to try different physical therapy centers until one works best for you.
I also find that people adapt their movement/position/lifestyle to back pain to minimize discomfort.
Connected with that body awareness is extremely important and gets no attention at all. Modalities that increase the coordination of movement and awareness of where you body is positioned. Tai chi and yoga are quite good. BUT they probably cannot be done AFTER back pain is pretty severe. Ballroom dancing however can still likely be done and works on this quite well. the physical therapy people can also suggest other activities. The other dimension that is important is that ballroom gets someone outside of the house.
One also should at least consider if psychological factors are at work and consider an antidepressant with nerve inhibiting functions (amitryptiline or cymbalta... the former is better at pain the latter is better at depression BOTH are quite dangerous compared to all the SSRI's).

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