Musculoskeletal pain
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Musculoskeletal surgery for nontraumatic pain: not a great analgesic
Tapentadol for chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation for fibromyalgia and musculoskeletal pain in working age adults
Topical NSAIDs for chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults
Acupuncture in the emergency department adds to musculoskeletal pain relief
Topical NSAIDs for acute musculoskeletal pain in adults
Salicylate‐containing rubefacients for acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults
Topical NSAIDs for chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults
Interventions to improve adherence to exercise for chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults
Overall prognosis of acute and chronic musculoskeletal, widespread, and neuropathic pain in children and adolescents
Interventions to improve adherence to exercise for chronic musculoskeletal pain in adults
Physical activity and education about physical activity for chronic musculoskeletal pain in children and adolescents
Adding ibuprofen and codeine to acetaminophen does not improve pain relief for acute musculoskeletal injury
Intramuscular ketorolac 15 mg and 60 mg are comparable for acute musculoskeletal pain relief
Single-dose opioid analgesics offer no benefit over non-narcotic analgesia for musculoskeletal pain
Nebulized ketamine is at least as effective as IV morphine and with fewer side effects in older adults with acute musculoskeletal pain
Conservative interventions for treating exercise-related musculotendinous, ligamentous and osseous groin pain: Cochrane systematic review
Work‐break schedules for preventing musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders in healthy workers
Shoe and heel lifts for leg length inequality in adults with musculoskeletal conditions
Professional interventions for general practitioners on the management of musculoskeletal conditions
Interventions for improving the appropriate use of imaging in people with musculoskeletal conditions
Chronic pain
Workplace interventions for increasing standing or walking for decreasing musculoskeletal symptoms in sedentary workers
Ergonomic interventions for preventing work‐related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb and neck among office workers
Guideline: Topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be first-line treatment for muscle pain
Only some musculoskeletal conditions benefit from surgery
Topical NSAIDs for acute pain in adults
Tietze's syndrome and costochondritis
Topical rubefacients for acute and chronic pain in adults
Vitamin D does not decrease pain or headache more than placebo