Unknown to most are the many studies reporting that
most low back pain is a rapidly reversible condition;
that is, it can be eliminated, often quickly, by the
patients themselves. This large subgroup can now be
identified early on, providing opportunity for great
cost savings and a goldmine of research discoveries
about the causes of, and solutions to, low back pain.
Dr. Donelson is a veteran spine specialist, researcher
and educator who brings badly needed common sense and
evidence to this complex problem of low back pain. In
this hard-to-put-down account, he accurately exposes
flaws in the low back pain scientific process and then
offers simple, logical remedies. His insightful review
of this valuable, yet ironically overlooked, clinical
research reveals both clinical and economic solutions
from implementing patient-specific treatments, rather
than the "one-size-fits-all" guideline recommendations.
This refreshing approach offers clinicians clinical
methods to objectively determine non-pharmacologic ways
for patients to gain control of their own low back pain
and to recover more quickly and simply. Such objective
decision-making offers new insights into how to avoid
the need for medication, expensive imaging, or
specialist referral, including low back surgery. And for
the first time, psychosocial factors and manual
therapies are placed in their proper perspective. This
is a valuable read for any stakeholder seeking to
improve the management of low back pain and to
dramatically reduce its annual U.S. cost of $50 billion
or more. Employers, payers, and disease management
groups alike will benefit from these reliable means of
determining the few necessary and many avoidable costs
of managing low back pain.
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