Aidan Cashin

Aidan Cashin

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Aidan Cashin is a researcher at the Pain Management Centre of the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, who recently led a review published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine, revealing that only 10% of non-invasive treatments for back pain are effective.

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Aidan Cashin, the paper’s first author and deputy director of the research group Center for Pain IMPACT at Neuroscience Research Australia, aimed to identify effective treatments for low back pain.

Bad news for people with lower back pain... it seems not a whole lot helps – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-03-24
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Aidan Cashin is one of the authors of the research that examined the effectiveness of various treatments for back pain.

Čo zaberá na bolesť chrbta? Šesť liečob, ktoré môžu pomôcť
SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993·SlovakiaSlovakia· 2025-03-24
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Aidan Cashin, the lead author of the study and deputy director of the Center for Pain IMPACT at Neuroscience Research Australia, aimed to identify effective first-line treatments for lower back pain.

¿Dolor lumbar? No hay mucho que lo alivie, según un nuevo estudio
Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951·GuatemalaGuatemala· 2025-03-21
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Dr. Aidan Cashin is the lead study author and deputy director of the Centre for Pain IMPACT.

Most back pain treatments don't work, study finds
Fox News·United StatesUnited States· 2025-03-20
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Australian researchers led by Dr Aidan Cashin at the pain impact centre at Neuroscience Research Australia examined 301 previously published randomised controlled trials.

Only 10% of non-surgical treatments for back problems kill pain, says review | Back pain
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-19
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Aidan Cashin is the lead author of the review published in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine regarding non-invasive treatments for back pain.

Solo el 10% de los tratamientos no invasivos para aliviar el dolor de espalda son efectivos | Salud y bienestar
El País·SpainSpain· 2025-03-19
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