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Infográfico da revisão Cochrane encontrou que o exercício reduz a dor mais do que nenhum tratamento em adultos com dor lombar crônica não específica

Apresentamos um resumo no mês passado da revisão Cochrane Hayden e col. A revisão Cochrane concluiu que terapia com exercícios muito provavelmente reduz a dor quando comparada a nenhum tratamento (incluindo nenhum ou tratamento mínimo, cuidados habituais ou placebo) em pessoas com dor lombar crônica não específica. No entanto, o impacto da terapia com exercícios sobre as limitações funcionais quando comparada a nenhum tratamento e sobre a dor e as limitações funcionais quando comparada a outros cuidados conservadores são provavelmente pequenas.

Este infográfico descreve algumas sugestões para aplicar essa evidência na prática.

Hayden JA, et al. Exercise therapy for chronic low back pain. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2021;Issue 9.

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