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Free Report : Back Pain - Fact Vs Myths
Considering the fact that the majority or between 70 and 90 percent of the
population will experience some sort of back pain at one time or another,
knowledge about back pain relief is certainly welcome, appreciated and a popular
topic. One of the best ways to begin learning about back pain relief is by
understanding the basics of back pain: what causes it, how it’s diagnosed, what
treatments are available, how to manage the pain, etc.
This report will cover
some of the fact versus myths for you. Note that the contents here are not presented from a medical
practitioner, and that any and all health care planning should be made under the
guidance of your own medical and health practitioners. The content within only
presents an overview of back pain relief research for educational purposes and
does not replace medical advice from a professional physician.
Fact Vs Myths
about Back Pain
Let’s begin by learning some facts in order to separate truth from myth with
regards to back pain. First of all, under one percent of acute lower back pain
is the result of a serious infection or condition like cancer or a spinal
injury. For those under 50, the rate is even lower.
Back pain is the number one disability for those under age 45. And it runs
second, after the common cold, as the top reason for visiting a healthcare
provider in the United States.
Myth 1 -
“There is nothing really wrong with you”
Myth! Chronic pain sufferers report
that doctors generally tell this to about 90 percent of them and it is
incorrect.
In reality, the majority of low back pain cases or some 90 percent
generally come from an unknown cause, like an infection or a particular injury.
And the duration of the pain runs generally from four to six weeks.
Myth 2 -
“People don’t die from chronic back pain”
Wrong! The pain combined with
depression and anxiety in long-term cases places sufferers at risk for suicide,
which does happen from time to time.
Myth 3 - “Most back pain requires
surgery”
Myth! On the contrary, under two percent of
patients with back pain need surgery. However, back pain is the third top reason
for surgery.
Myth 4 - “Only a small percentage of
workers suffer back pain on the job”
Wrong! The top
occupational hazard in the USA is back pain.
Myth 5 - “Lie down and rest for back
pain”
Au contraire. Contrary to popular believe,
bed rest can hinder recovery. Health care providers recommend remaining active
to decrease down time for patients.
Myth 6 -
“Men suffer back pain more than women”
Not! With regards to gender issues and
back pain, it is a myth that men suffer back pain more than women. In reality,
the only main difference is with secondary pain to disk disorders during middle
age. However, with regards to race, low back pain is reported more frequently
among Caucasians than other races including African Americans.
Myth 7 -
“If a patient’s pain description lacks a regular, consistent pattern, it’s
probably imagined or exaggerated”
Myth! No two people, no two cases are totally
100 percent identical. Activities, events, pain and people themselves vary from
day to day and there is no 100 percent correct way to describe pain in words to
fit a perfectly accurate diagnosis.
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