Back pain improves in first six weeks of treatment but lingering effects at one year, study suggests

Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - 06:30 in Health & Medicine

For people receiving health care for acute and persistent low-back pain, symptoms will improve significantly in the first six weeks, but pain and disability may linger even after one year, states a large study.

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