Manipulation or mobilisation for neck pain
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1 - 86Acupuncture better than sham for neck pain
Chiropractic care = intense exercise advice for neck pain; both better than meds
Low-level laser therapy improves neck pain
Opioids = placebo in adults with acute nonspecific low back or neck pain (OPAL)
Acupuncture, Alexander technique better than medical care for chronic neck pain
Acupuncture plus intradermal needling is effective for cervical spondylosis–related neck pain
Practice guideline: Do not use injections or radiofrequency to treat chronic neck or low back pain
Cochrane review: CBT minimally better than nothing, but not better than other treatments for neck pain
Low-quality evidence supports exercise, massage, yoga, acupuncture, and other interventions for chronic pain
No difference between heating pad or cold pack for acute neck/back strain
Acupuncture, CBT, stress reduction, yoga offer a small benefit for chronic back pain
History and physical minimally helpful for diagnosing subarachnoid hemorrhage
Inconsistent benefit vs harm of skeletal muscle relaxants for chronic pain syndromes
Musculoskeletal surgery for nontraumatic pain: not a great analgesic
Hip replacement has fewer complications than pinning after fracture
Limited role for antidepressants in back pain and osteoarthritis pain
Moderate-severe pain unusual following zoster
Intramuscular ketorolac 15 mg and 60 mg are comparable for acute musculoskeletal pain relief
Doxepin and diphenhydramine-lidocaine-antacid mouthwash minimally better than placebo for radiotherapy mucositis pain
Acupuncture in the emergency department adds to musculoskeletal pain relief
Gabapentin and pregabalin not effective for low back pain with or without radiculopathy
Electroacupuncture for whiplash: slight decrease in pain, no change in disability or QOL
Surgery equal to nonsurgical treatment for displaced proximal humeral fractures
Guideline for management of spinal injuries in the wilderness setting
Primary care patients often fail to disclose symptoms like anxiety, depression, fatigue, and sexual or relationship problems
Wound eversion may not be necessary to minimize scarring
5% fluorouracil is the preferred treatment for actinic keratoses
Botox injections are effective for essential or isolated head tremor (NNT = 3 - 5)