Desmitificando el Dolor de Espalda
Abstract
El Dolor de Espalda es una afección frecuente en la sociedad actual que está en claro crecimiento debido a diversos factores. Puede llegar a ser muy limitante, pero en la mayoría de los casos se resuelve a corto plazo y rara vez existe una causa clara de su aparición. Es fundamental informar al paciente de manera correcta de su dolencia y desmentir ideas que se suelen difundir entre la población que favorecen el miedo y, a veces, el empeoramiento del problema. Que el paciente sepa acudir a un fisioterapeuta por iniciativa propia puede acelerar la recuperación y evitar la cronificación del dolor, lo que evitará el uso innecesario de medicación, pruebas de imagen y disminuirá el número de días de incapacidad. Este artículo tiene como meta informar sobre la evidencia científica más actual en problemas músculo-esqueléticos y dolor así como de algunas claves para saber manejarlo.
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