Back pain — myths and facts – The News International
Back pain — myths and facts The News International About four months ago I started feeling a slight pain in my lower back. Painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs were prescribed.
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Integrated care can cut chronic back pain work disability by 4 months – Workers Comp Forum
Posted in: Back Pain News Tags: back-pain, cut-chronic, employee, forum, four-months, months, program-directed, the-employee, work-disability, workers-comp
Integrated care can cut chronic back pain work disability by 4 months Workers Comp Forum An integrated care program directed at the employee and workplace can help individuals with chronic low back pain return to work an average of four months …
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I bow to this miracle cure – Isle of Wight County Press
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Isle of Wight County Press I bow to this miracle cure Isle of Wight County Press In the months since then her back pain has gone and last month she felt so good that she cancelled an operation on her back, telling the hospital she did …

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Rehab Program Gets Back Pain Patients Back to Work Sooner (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
WEDNESDAY, March 17 (HealthDay News) — People with chronic low back pain that keeps them away from work can recover an average of four months earlier if they take part in a specific type of rehabilitation program, a new study suggests.
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Integrated care can cut chronic back pain work disability by 4 months (EurekAlert!)
Posted in: Back Pain News Tags: four-months, months, pain-return, patient, published-on-bmj, study-published, the-workplace, workplace
A program of integrated care, directed at both the patient and the workplace, can help people with chronic low-back pain return to work, on average, four months earlier than those receiving usual care, finds a study published on bmj.com today.
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