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The pain and discomfort associated with a lumbar strain can vary considerably from patient to patient and is dependent on the severity of the injury.
A mild to moderate lumbar strain is commonly treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID's), ice packs, rest, and a reduction in activity level to promote healing of the injured muscles.
A severe strain which does not respond to rest and NSAID's, may require more advanced physical therapy program.
The identification of the activity, which caused the strain, and the modification of that activity will help in the healing as well as the prevention of a similar lumbar strain in the future.
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