Low back pain myths: a narrative review

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Sai Kripa [1 ]
Mathivadhani Kadiresan [1 ]
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[1] Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research,Faculty of Physiotherapy
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LBP myths; Posture; Disc bulge; Imaging; Core strength; Spinal anesthesia; Heavy lifting;
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10.1186/s43161-024-00217-3
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People all around the world suffer from low back pain (LBP), which frequently results in disability and a lower quality of life. Myths and misconceptions around LBP are still prevalent in both the general public and hospital settings, despite its ubiquitous prevalence. Through dispelling these myths and advocating for evidence-based knowledge, medical professionals can enhance patient education, lessen stigma, and anxiety related to life with post-traumatic stress disorder and enable more successful management techniques. Furthermore, dispelling myths regarding low back pain in the broader public can enable people to actively participate in their own care and support improved outcomes for those who have this crippling illness. The purpose of this evaluation of the literature is to identify and dispel prevalent misconceptions about LBP by examining the available data.
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