A pain in the back – Mirror.co.uk
A pain in the back Mirror.co.uk Back pain is an enduring problem with up to four out of five people suffering at some point in their lives. This puts a huge drain on the economy and the NHS. Our ideas about the best ways to treat chronic …
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Pain services severely inadequate: report – News-Medical.Net
Back pain that leads to over 4.9 million annual sick days costs the economy £5 billion a year. The results also showed that; – 32% of patients were unsure how to use prescribed medication 57% were unsure about potential side effects of pain medication …
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Pain services severely inadequate: report – News-Medical.Net
GP-care is not enough for back pain – 6minutes
GP-care alone is not the most cost-effective treatment for low back pain and referring patients for some additional services is more beneficial, according to a new study. Following the “staggering costs” that low back pain (LPB) has on the economy in …
Hot Shot Helps Soothe Back Pain – Denver Channel
BALTIMORE, Maryland — Late last year, President Obama spent an additional 50 billion dollars to stimulate the economy.
Medical Minute 12-20: Hot Shot for Back Pain – WCTV
Late last year, President Obama spent an additional 50 billion dollars to stimulate the economy. Records show Americans spend that much money each year to soothe lower back pain. The good news, an outpatient-based solution may now be available
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NRL players have bones like iron: study – ninemsn
Posted in: Back Pain News Tags: brings-together, economy, looking-at-ways, musculoskeletal, university
Griffith University’s new Musculoskeletal Research Program brings together 25 researchers who are looking at ways to prevent and manage musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, arthritis and osteoporosis, which cost the economy $4.6 billion per year.
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NRL players have bones ‘like iron’ – WA today
Griffith University’s new Musculoskeletal Research Program brings together 25 researchers who are looking at ways to prevent and manage musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, arthritis and osteoporosis, which cost the economy $4.6 billion per year.
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NRL players have bones ‘like iron’ – Age
Griffith University’s new Musculoskeletal Research Program brings together 25 researchers who are looking at ways to prevent and manage musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, arthritis and osteoporosis, which cost the economy $4.6 billion per year.
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NRL players have bones ‘like iron’ – Age
NRL players have bones ‘like iron’ – Sydney Morning Herald
Griffith University’s new Musculoskeletal Research Program brings together 25 researchers who are looking at ways to prevent and manage musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, arthritis and osteoporosis, which cost the economy $4.6 billion per year.
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Titans have ‘bones like iron’ – Brisbane Times
Posted in: Back Pain News Tags: brings-together, economy, looking-at-ways, musculoskeletal, university
Griffith University’s new Musculoskeletal Research Program brings together 25 researchers who are looking at ways to prevent and manage musculoskeletal problems, such as back pain, arthritis and osteoporosis, which cost the economy $4.6 billion per year.
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Titans have ‘bones like iron’ – Brisbane Times