THE ROLE OF TRANSDERMAL APPLICATION OF MAGNESIUM SULFATE IN BACK PAIN USING AN ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL APPROACH
*Chu J., Bruyninckx F. and Goodman S.
ABSTRACT
Formerly, we have reported the importance of the transdermal application of magnesium sulfate on spinal muscles in chronic refractory lower back pain.[1]
Paraspinal muscles are a group of muscles that run along the spine and support its stability. The paraspinal muscles enable the person to bend, twist, arch, and maintain an erect posture.
The spinal muscles consists of three columns of the erector spinae which are the iliocostalis, longissimus, and spinalis which are essential to extend the vertebral column.
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