Abstract:Background
Cetylated fatty acids (CFAs) reduce pain through decreasing production of key mediators. They have been successful in improving many conditions including athletic pubalgia, shoulder tendinopathies, and osteoarthritis, but have never been studied in axial discogenic back pain. This study aims to investigate if short term supplementation of oral CFAs reduces pain and disability in patients with axial discogenic low back pain.
Methods
The study included 27 patients with average age 57 ± 16 years diag… Show more
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