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The systemic effects of rhGH have classically been attributed to the production of its sister molecule, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1, in the liver. It appears that depression may hinder the long-term outcome for lumbar pain managed through radiofrequency denervation of the facet.11 Licciardone et al12,13 describe a predominance of somatic dysfunction in the lower back and pelvic girdle area in individuals with CLBP, indicating that for many, the problem may well be multifactorial and includes somatic components. Due to the design of the study, causality cannot be inferred, but the results do indicate that further study of the intervention may be warranted. Outcomes were assessed at 12 months through pain ratings with the Mankowski Pain Scale and the Oswestry Disability Index. Participants who provided informed consent and were determined not to have radicular pain received diagnostic blocks. Stay on top of latest health news from Harvard Medical School. Sign up for HEALTHBeat and receive trusted health information delivered right to your inbox.
This increase in muscle mass helps support the skeletal structure, reducing the load on the spine and decreasing back pain. Additionally, testosterone has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, which can further help in reducing pain and improving mobility. Stronger muscles can better support the spine and other structures in the back, reducing the likelihood of pain. The study suggested that testosterone might help protect the intervertebral discs, which act as cushions between the vertebrae, from degeneration.
A simple blood test can give a doctor the information he or she needs to diagnose low T as the cause of general pain in the body or more specifically, for pain in the upper and lower back. It can take away from a person’s social life and personal relationships, including sexual activity. In addition, along with joint pain, pain radiating down one or both legs, pain in one or both arms or general overall body pain can be debilitating.
In addition to the physical benefits, testosterone therapy can have psychological benefits. Additionally, many patients report improved mobility after undergoing testosterone therapy. One of the primary benefits of testosterone therapy for back pain is the potential relief from pain itself. In the short term, patients may begin to notice a reduction in pain and an increase in mobility within a few weeks of starting testosterone therapy. By reducing the sensitivity to pain, testosterone therapy can provide relief for individuals suffering from chronic back pain. A further study in "The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism" looked at older men with low testosterone levels and back pain.
Testosterone helps maintain muscle mass and bone density, both of which are crucial for a healthy back. Research suggests that there might be a link between low testosterone levels and back pain. Traditional treatments for back pain include physical therapy, medications, and in some cases, surgery. Testosterone therapy aims to restore these levels, which might help reduce back pain and improve overall quality of life.

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