What Spells Relief for Low Back Pain Patients?

If you’ve ever suffered from a bout of low back pain, then you know that finding relief is the main goal. Low back pain sends 2.5 million Americans to hospital emergency rooms every year. That’s a lot of patients seeking treatment options to relieve the pain.

Medications—or combinations of medications—are often the standard of care for low back pain, particularly in the emergency department setting. But according to recent research, including an Annals of Emergency Medicine study, certain commonly prescribed combinations of drugs proved no more effective in alleviating pain than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs alone or no medications at all. Besides proving relatively ineffective in managing back pain, some commonly prescribed medications come with a long list of side effects from drowsiness to nausea for many patients.

What about surgery? As it turns out, researchers have found that some surgical procedures for back pain are no more effective than sham procedures. A study published in the Journal Pain Medicine revealed comparable long-term outcomes regardless of whether patients were assigned to the procedure or sham procedure.

Physical Therapy

Luckily, patients are beginning to see the benefits of pursuing safe alternatives to medications and surgery. Physical therapy for low back pain is designed to reduce soft tissue pain, improve function and build muscle strength.

Although studies show that the long-term outcomes of surgery and physical therapy are similar for the low back pain patient population. The short-term risks differ. Surgical procedures for low back pain are invasive. Like any surgery, it comes with the risk of infection, nerve damage and blood clots. Similar outcomes can be achieved with an active, standardized physical therapy regimen. Physical therapy also comes without the high price tag and prospect of complications. Physical therapists design programs for low back pain that involve general conditioning, lower extremity strengthening exercises and postural education.

There is no one-size-fits-all solution for back pain. Patients should work with rehab professionals, doctors and other healthcare practitioners to find the best course of treatment for them.

Contact In Home Therapy of Grand Rapids today to start your physical therapy for low back pain.

Some Americans Pay More for Back Pain Relief, But Are They Really Getting Less?

Payless recently conducted a very telling social experiment. You probably heard about the shoe chain’s stunt in the news. Just to recap quickly, “The Payless Experiment” tricked consumers into buying their typically budget-friendly shoes at sky-high markups. To carry out the clever ruse, the discount retailer invited style influencers to a (fake) launch party for a new high-end label. The attendees believed that they were buying fashionable, high-quality footwear and therefore didn’t object to the three-figure price tags.

Aside from being a brilliant marketing ploy for Payless, what lessons does “The Payless Experiment” have for patients suffering from low back pain? The experiment is a commentary on perceived vs. real value. Secondly, how easily people can be swayed into believing that something is reliable as presented. Think about someone who has had weeks of pain and dysfunction stemming from low back pain. She wants to find a solution that will relieve her symptoms. If a physician presents surgery as the best option—and she’s assured that her pain will go away—then it’s going to sound appealing, right?

Today’s consumer has so many choices when shopping for just about anything from apparel to healthcare. While it’s customary to shop for the best price for a goose down jacket (without sacrificing quality). Shopping around for the best solution (and value) for our ailments is less typical. Doing our due diligence in healthcare may ultimately bring us back to the first proposed solution, but it also may introduce us to solutions that we didn’t know existed.

Low Back Pain

In the case of low back pain, one such under-heralded solution is physical therapy. Physical therapy, yoga and acupuncture are gaining in popularity as equally (or more) effective and less costly than surgical procedures, injections, MRIs and pain relievers—and for good reason.

Physical therapists are trained to restore and improve patients’ mobility, reduce soft tissue pain, improve function and build muscle strength. They not only develop custom strategies to treat persistent or recurrent low back pain, but educate patients on the prevention of future issues. Some preventive techniques include adopting and following a regular exercise program and learning to lift correctly by keeping the object close to the body.

As the holidays kick into high gear, you likely have a long list of gifts to buy. I’m willing to guess that you have a strategy in place for selecting appropriate gifts for each recipient. As you match the right price point, size and color to each person on your list this holiday season, think about approaching your healthcare needs with the same level of scrutiny. After all, finding the right solution at the right price for our health needs contributes to improved long-term outcomes and better piece of mind.

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