Low back pain is one of the most common medical complaints in the world. Globally, over 600 million people suffer from it.
A trial of around 800 people with lower back pain suggested the cannabis-derived drug could be used as a painkiller ...
Australian researchers have found that nine out of 10 treatments for back pain do not work as you would want. However, what ...
Only painkillers like aspirin or ibuprofen-- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) -- have been shown to be ...
The VER-01 therapy – a cannabis extract that includes the full range of cannabinoid compounds, including low levels of THC – ...
Low back pain is a growing problem across the world and is the leading cause of disability world wide but a recent study ...
But until now, the treatment options have been severely limited by the addictiveness of opioid painkillers ... 800 participants suffering chronic back pain are currently under review from medical ...
Massage therapy, when applied correctly, can significantly reduce pain and enhance mobility by improving circulation, ...
FIVE years ago, Gemma Phillips began experiencing severe back pain, but was repeatedly sent home with painkillers by her GP. Some 18 months after first seeing her doctor, the 32-year-old pharmacy ...