Chronic Low Back Pain, bacterial infection and treatment with antibiotics

The contribution of bacterial infection to chronic low back pain and its treatment with antibiotics have generated considerable controversy in literature. If efficacious, antibiotics have the potential to transform the treatment of chronic low back pain in a significant subset of patients. Some microbiology studies of disc tissue from patients with CLBP have shown that bacteria are present, most likely due to infection, while others conclude they are absent or if found, it is due to surgical contamination.
Source: The Spine Journal - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Source Type: research