Study of vitamıns and zinc supplementation in chronic non-specific low back pain in women

Authors

  • Dr. Adarsh S, Dr. Sharadha KS Author

Keywords:

Vitamin D, zinc, supplementation, low back pain

Abstract

The majority of people suffer from back pain. Pain complaint is the second most common complaint after headache. Chronic pain in the low back (CLBP) usually gets worse with time, and determining the root reason can be challenging to determine or verify. Despite the fact that there are a great deal of pharmaceutical despite the availability of very intrusive therapeutic options, a significant number of patients still suffer due to a significant amount of mortality. Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with persistent discomfort in the musculoskeletal system, including low back pain. Back Pain (LBP). Inadequate levels of vitamin D also have negative effects on the mobility of the body, both directly and indirectly as a result of experiencing pain. There is a high prevalence of vitamin-D deficiency, which can reach up to 83 percent reported in patients with chronic low back pain compared to those in the general population. We aimed to investigate the effects of vitamin D3, vitamin C, vitamin E and zinc supplements on pain and functional capacity in Chronic Low Back Pain

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Published

2016-12-21