(HealthDay News) -- Low back pain can result from an injury or
from degeneration of disks between the spine's vertebrae.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons suggests how to
manage with low back pain:
- Ask your doctor about taking medication, such as a pain
reliever, anti-inflammatory drug or a steroid.
- Consider physical therapy, an exercise program for back pain or
chiropractic treatment.
- Consider wearing a back brace.
- Talk to your doctor about whether you need surgery.
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