The dominant role of psychosocial risk factors in the development of chronic low
back pain disability.
Not exact matches
Glasson has had four knee surgeries, four sinus operations, lip surgery and tendons reattached in both arms, as well as crippling
back pain that cost him much of the 1991 season and almost caused him to file for permanent
disability.
The trial confirms the findings of two prior randomized controlled trials with non-veterans showing that yoga is safe and can reduce
pain and
disability among adults with chronic low
back pain.
A San Diego VA study among Veterans with chronic low
back pain found that those who completed a 12 - week yoga program had better scores on a
disability questionnaire, improved
pain intensity scores, and a decline in opioid use.
In a study including 150 military veterans with chronic low
back pain, researcher Dr. Erik J. Groessl and his team from the VA San Diego Healthcare System found that veterans who completed a 12 - week yoga program had better scores on a
disability questionnaire, improved
pain intensity scores, and a decline in opioid use.
Low
back pain causes more
disability than any other condition and has major social and economic consequences.
At six months, only nine percent of patients still had moderate
disability from
back pain.
In the preoperative questionnaires, about 51 percent of women had moderate to severe
disability from
back pain, while urinary incontinence was a «significant concern» for 42.5 percent.
Chronic low
back pain one of the most important and costly of all public health conditions affecting the U.S. is a major cause of
pain and
disability, with high costs for health care and the economy at large.
New research presented today at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) identifies nicotine dependence, obesity, alcohol abuse and depressive disorders as risk factors for low
back pain, a common condition causing
disability, missed work, high medical costs and diminished life quality.
Conversely, those people who have a positive view of
back pain and who feel in control of their condition experience less
back - related
disability over the course of acupuncture treatment.
In particular, they experienced less
disability over the course of treatment when they came to see their
back pain as more controllable, when they felt they had better understanding of their
back pain, when they felt better able to cope with it, were less emotional about it, and when they felt their
back pain was going to have less of an impact on their lives.»
«When individual patients came to see their
back pain more positively they went on to experience less
back - related
disability.
Low
back pain is the leading cause of
disability worldwide, affecting an estimated 540 million people at any one time.
In 2013, low
back pain and major depression ranked among the top ten greatest contributors to
disability in every country, causing more health loss than diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and asthma combined.
Low
back pain, depression, iron - deficiency anemia, neck
pain, and age - related hearing loss resulted in the largest overall health loss worldwide (measured in terms of YLD — Years Lived with
Disability — ie, time spent in less than optimum health [2]-RRB- in both 1990 and 2013.
«One explanation for the high rate of risky opioid use among
disability - entitled enrollees is the group of risk factors linked with opioid misuse including mood disorders, cognitive
disability and
back pain - related disorders,» Kuo said.
Kaptchuk, with colleagues at Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada (ISPA) in Lisbon, Portugal, studied 97 patients with chronic lower
back pain (cLBP), which causes more
disability than any other medical condition worldwide.
Participants reported their
pain levels and
disability levels after spinal manipulation, and researchers used ultrasound, MRI and other diagnostics to measure changes in each participant's
back, includingmuscle activity, properties within the intervertebral discs, and spinal stiffness.
At some point, nearly 10 % of the world's population experience
back pain, which is the leading cause of
disability according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Burden of Disease report (2010).
Back pain is the second most common cause of
disability in the U.S. after arthritis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Low
back pain, one of the most common causes of
disability, affects some 34 million people in the United States, according to government data.
Although «
back pain is a complex problem,» he says, the study suggests that CBT can» [allow] a person to function» without
disability.
Yoga: Another study funded by the NCCIH revealed that people with chronic lower
back pain who took up Iyengar yoga, a practice that focuses on proper alignment, experienced decreased discomfort and less
disability after six months.
High cholesterol can lead to atherosclerosis in the vertebral arteries that nourish our spine, and result in disc degeneration and lower
back pain — a leading cause of
disability.
In fact, one study showed that 10 - weeks of yoga intervention combining breathing, stretching, strengthening and mindfulness exercises, increased quality of life, decreased fear avoidance beliefs, and decreased
pain disability in people who experienced non-specific chronic low
back pain.
Sciatica is
back pain that radiates down the legs, causing additional
pain, numbness or weakness, and prolonged
disability and may affect as many as 1 in 20 people.
Globally, one out of 10 people suffers from lower
back pain, and
back pain is also the number one cause of job
disability worldwide.
In fact, low
back pain is the leading cause of
disability and costs more than $ 50 billion per year in over-the-counter and prescription
pain relief.
As of 2010, lower -
back pain was the leading cause of physical
disability worldwide, and one of the most common reasons people missed work or visited the doctor's office.
Back pain, in turn, is a driving force behind opioid drug use, which makes it a central focus not just for decreasing
disability claims and improving health and quality of life for millions of people, but also for tackling a rapidly growing problem of legal drug abuse and the associated death toll.
A 10 - week tai chi program has been found to improve
pain and
disability in people with persistent low -
back pain.1313.
Results of a 2013 meta - analysis of yoga for low
back pain found that individuals who participate in regular yoga practice show significant reductions in short - and long - term low
back pain, and
back pain - specific
disability compared to controls.
A global study of over 290 physical conditions ranked low
back pain as the number one cause of
disability.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physiotherapy has an important role in managing patients with non-specific low
back pain who experience elevated psychosocial distress or risk for chronic
disability.
For example, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) had small positive effects on
disability and catastrophic thinking.66 Exercise therapy reduced
pain and improved function in chronic low
back pain54; improved function and reduced
pain in osteoarthritis of the knee51 and hip52; and improved well - being, fibromyalgia symptoms, and physical function in fibromyalgia.48 Multimodal and multidisciplinary therapies helped reduce
pain and improve function more effectively than single modalities.55, 67 Multiple guidelines recommended acetaminophen as first - line pharmacotherapy for osteoarthritis68 - 73 or for low
back pain74 and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as first - line treatment for osteoarthritis or low
back pain70, 74; first - and second - line drugs for neuropathic
pain include anticonvulsants (gabapentin or pregabalin), tricyclic antidepressants, and serotonin - norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs).75 - 78 Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been associated with hepatic, gastrointestinal, renal, and cardiovascular risks.63, 73,79
Manual therapy followed by specific active exercises versus a placebo followed by specific active exercises on the improvement of functional
disability in patients with chronic non specific low
back pain: a randomized controlled trial.
A common misconception is that
disability can only happen because of a workplace accident, but most
disabilities are actually the result of medical conditions like cancer or chronic
back pain.
I crawled my way
back from excruciating
pain,
disability, and homelessness five years later.
Nonetheless, certain injuries are encountered more frequently in NJ total
disability cases, such as lumbar disc herniation (lower
back), cervical disc herniation (neck), spinal fracture, paralysis, brain and head trauma, burns, amputation, and chronic
pain problems.
Conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, spinal injuries,
back injuries, head injuries, neck injuries, chronic
pain, and many other health issues may make you eligible for a
disability claim.
We can help you file or appeal your
disability claim for
back, muscle, bone or other types of
pain including Carpal Tunnel.
Physical Impairment Many Social Security
disability claims involve physical impairments including arthritis, heart conditions, severe
back pain, and much more.
Sandra had presented evidence of her
disability which involved severe chronic lower
back pain, irritable bowel syndrome, degenerative joint disease in her knee and a severe mental impairment from anxiety disorder and depression.
Injuries to your neck and
back are common in many types of accidents and can result in severe
pain and
disability that can last years.
A common misconception is that
disability can only happen because of a workplace accident, but most
disabilities are actually the result of medical conditions like cancer or chronic
back pain.
Most
disabilities are actually diseases, like cancer, or chronic conditions, such as
back or muscle
pain.
Both types of
disability insurance should cover chronic problems like
back pain and heart disease as well as injuries incurred off the job.
Some of the leading causes of
disability leave are
back injuries or
back pain.
A Physical Therapist Assistant and Aide supports physical therapists in conducting medical treatment programs for patients to bring
back their body function, lessen
pain, and avert
disability due to disease or injury.