Evolution of treatment for unspecific back pain: From past to future.

Q3 Medicine
Daniela Herrera, Christian Hartard, Helmi Ben Saad, Leonardo Montanari Mota, Viviane Alves Dos Santos, Chetna Sinha, Rahma Jedidi, Diana Hartard, Sara Khaled, Stefan Hartard, Manfred Hartard
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Unspecific back pain (UBP) has long puzzled medical professionals. Historically, back pain (BP) was often attributed to mystical causes, treated with incantations or herbal concoctions. The Middle Ages shifted towards empirical practices, though still intertwined with superstition, using methods like leeches and bloodletting. The Renaissance introduced systematic healthcare approaches, laying the foundation for modern medicine. The 20th century saw significant advancements with diagnostic imaging, pharmacotherapy, physical therapy, and surgical interventions, though UBP remained elusive. Recent decades have seen a paradigm shift towards multidisciplinary approaches, addressing BP's multifactorial nature through holistic methods considering biomechanical, psychosocial, and lifestyle factors. This shift integrates quantitative research with hermeneutic interpretation, emphasizing evidence-based guidelines. Non-pharmacological interventions such as exercise therapy, electrotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness-based stress reduction have gained prominence, empowering individuals in their recovery. Technological innovations like virtual reality and artificial intelligence offer personalized treatment plans, optimizing outcomes. The future of BP treatment holds promise with advancements in regenerative medicine, neuromodulation, telemedicine, and remote monitoring platforms, enhancing accessibility and continuity of care, especially in underserved communities. However, challenges such as the opioid epidemic and healthcare disparities remain, necessitating judicious prescribing practices and equitable resource distribution. The evolving treatment landscape for UBP reflects the dynamic interplay between scientific progress, clinical innovation, and societal needs, aiming to alleviate the burden of back pain and improve quality of life.

非特异性背痛治疗的演变:从过去到未来
长期以来,非特异性背痛(UBP)一直困扰着医学专家。在历史上,背痛(BP)通常被归结为神秘的原因,用咒语或草药治疗。中世纪开始转向经验疗法,但仍与迷信交织在一起,使用水蛭和放血等方法。文艺复兴时期引入了系统的医疗保健方法,为现代医学奠定了基础。20 世纪,影像诊断、药物治疗、物理治疗和外科干预取得了重大进展,但超导粒子仍难以实现。近几十年来,研究范式向多学科方法转变,通过考虑生物力学、社会心理和生活方式等因素的整体方法来解决血压的多因素性质。这种转变将定量研究与诠释学解释相结合,强调循证指南。运动疗法、电疗法、认知行为疗法和正念减压法等非药物干预措施日益突出,增强了个人的康复能力。虚拟现实和人工智能等技术创新提供了个性化的治疗方案,优化了治疗效果。随着再生医学、神经调控、远程医疗和远程监控平台的发展,未来的血压治疗前景广阔,特别是在服务不足的社区,医疗服务的可及性和连续性将得到加强。然而,阿片类药物流行和医疗保健差异等挑战依然存在,这就需要明智的处方实践和公平的资源分配。不断发展的UTBP治疗方法反映了科学进步、临床创新和社会需求之间的动态相互作用,旨在减轻背痛的负担并提高生活质量。
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