Most patients with lumbar muscle strain can have their symptoms improved 2 weeks after receiving treatment, and the function of the lower back can return to normal after 4 to 6 weeks.
Lumbar muscle strain refers to the cumulative injury of the lumbar muscles and their attachment points, causing local chronic aseptic inflammation, and the common symptoms include recurrent lumbar pain, aggravated by exertion, usually not accompanied by organic changes.
After active treatment in the early stage and changing the bad living and working habits, usually most of the patients can have their symptoms improved in 2 weeks after receiving treatment, and the function of the lower back can be returned to normal after 4 to 6 weeks.
Failure to treat in time or poor control of the condition can lead to recurrence of the condition and worsening of the pain.
When recurrent low back pain or a long history of low back pain occurs, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment for early recovery.