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The high price of back pain
Besides the physical discomfort and limitations it imposes on individuals, back pain also comes with significant financial costs. (Photo: Pexels)
Health
May 28, 2023

The high price of back pain

BACK pain is a common and often debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Besides the physical discomfort and limitations it imposes on individuals, back pain also comes with significant financial costs. In this article we explore the economic impact of back pain and highlight the importance of selecting an effective management strategy, particularly through the utilisation of physiotherapy.

The economic burden of back pain

Back pain is a leading cause of disability and absenteeism in the workplace, resulting in substantial financial losses for both individuals and society as a whole. The costs associated with back pain can be categorised into direct health-care expenses, indirect costs due to lost productivity, and intangible costs related to reduced quality of life.

1. Direct Health Care Expenses

Back pain patients often seek medical intervention including doctor visits, diagnostic tests, medications, and surgical procedures. These expenses can quickly accumulate, especially for chronic or severe cases. According to a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the annual cost of treating back pain in the United States alone exceeds US$100 billion.

2. Indirect Costs and Lost Productivity

Back pain frequently leads to missed workdays, decreased work productivity, and limitations in job performance. The Global Burden of Disease Study estimated that in 2017 low back pain alone accounted for 60.1 million years lived with disability globally. This translates into an enormous economic burden encompassing productivity, increased sick leave, and disability benefits.

3. Intangible Costs

Beyond the measurable financial expenses, back pain also has intangible costs such as reduced quality of life, psychological distress, and decreased overall well-being. The impact on mental health, relationships, and social activities can further contribute to the overall burden experienced by individuals suffering from chronic back pain.

THE ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN MANAGING BACK PAIN

Physiotherapy, a specialised branch of health care, offers a conservative, non-invasive approach to managing back pain. It focuses on assessing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain, through a variety of evidence-based techniques. Physiotherapists are highly trained professionals who utilise manual therapy, exercise prescription, education, and other modalities to improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance functional ability.

Targeted Treatment

Physiotherapy employs personalised treatment plans tailored to the individual’s specific needs. Through a thorough assessment, physiotherapists identify the underlying causes of back pain such as muscle imbalances, joint dysfunction, or poor posture. By addressing these root causes physiotherapy aims to alleviate pain and improve overall function.

Active Rehabilitation

Unlike passive treatment methods such as medications or surgeries, physiotherapy emphasises active rehabilitation. Patients are actively involved in their own recovery process, learning exercises, stretches, and strategies to manage and prevent future episodes of back pain. This empowers individuals to take control of their health, reducing the risk of recurrent pain.

Holistic Approach

Physiotherapy takes a holistic approach to back pain management, considering the whole body and its interconnected systems. This comprehensive perspective allows physiotherapists to address not only the symptoms but also the contributing factors that may exacerbate or perpetuate back pain. By improving overall physical fitness, posture, and body mechanics, physiotherapy promotes long-term pain relief and better spinal health.

The economic burden of back pain is staggering, affecting individuals, employers, and society at large. Choosing an effective management strategy is crucial to mitigate the financial costs associated with back pain. Physiotherapy offers a valuable solution by providing targeted treatment, active rehabilitation, and a holistic approach to back pain management. To access exceptional physiotherapy services that prioritise your back care and alleviate the cost of back pain, consider seeking help from InSync Health Wellness Beauty. With their team of highly trained physiotherapists and commitment to patient-centred, one-on-one care, InSync Health Wellness Beauty is a premier choice for addressing your back pain concerns and improving your overall well-being.

Kimberly Hoffman is a pelvic health therapist and director of InSync Health Wellness Beauty. Follow her on Instagram: be.insync or contact her by calling or sending a WhatsApp message to 876-804-3665

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