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Tetanus Presenting with Back Pain
Tetanus is caused by Clostridium tetani, which one of its toxins, tetanospasmin is the cause of clinical symptoms. The incubation period
is generally 3 days to 3 weeks. The clinical severity is due to the amount of toxin and the neural distance to reach the neuronal body.
Effectiveness of Neural Mobilization for the Treatment of Radiating Low Back Pain
Study purpose was to explore the efficacy of Neural Mobilization with conventional physiotherapy compare to only conventional
physiotherapy for the treatment of radiating Low Back Pain (LBP).
Prevalence of Low Back Pain among Higher Secondary School Teachers of Kanpur, India
Low back pain is a global health issue, potentially affecting the individual’s functionality in daily life. Teaching is regarded as
a human service occupation and in recent years it is been identified as a highly stressful occupation.
Treatment of Chronic Back Pain with Radiculopathy by Selective Nerve Root Block or Pulsed Radiofrequency - Randomised, Open Label, Clinical Trial
Lumbosacral radicular pain (LRP) is a common symptom, its annual prevalence in the general population is reported to be from 9.9% to 25% and it is characterized by a shooting, radiating pain to one or more dermatomes, which is often caused by irritation of the corresponding nerve root. The initial treatment should be conservative with oral medications, exercise, and physiotherapy. When conservative treatments fail, epidural steroid injections and other interventional treatments should be considered. Surgical interventions are indicated when all other treatments have failed.
Editorial Board Members Related to Back Pain
Shereen Mohamed Mohamed Olama
Professor
Department of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
Faculty of Medicine
Mansoura University
Egypt
Department of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
Faculty of Medicine
Mansoura University
Egypt