Managing Acute Muscle Spasm
Muscle spasm is associated with acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions, particularly those of the low back and neck.
- Low-back pain affects up to 70% to 85% of adults at some point in their lives3
- Neck pain affects up to 67% of adults at some point in their lives4

Muscle Spasm Can Initiate a "Spasm-Pain-Spasm" Cycle
The cycle often begins with an injury, leading to muscle spasm, which causes pain and more spasm.5

It's important to treat the muscle spasm.
Effective treatment of acute muscle spasm may include the use of skeletal muscle relaxants along with rest and physical therapy.6 Remaining active as much as possible is recommended for patients.7