Image by JD'na via FlickrIn America, roughly 80% of adults have been troubled by back pain at a certain point. Fairly recent, the
Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center asked about 14,000 readers who have had lower back pain before but never had back surgical treatment. Over 50% claimed the pain greatly affected their every day life, and 88% said it recurred all through the year.
If back pain is recurring, many consult a
primary-care physician. Although this visit could help eliminate any severe underlying condition, an unexpected number of people suffering from lower back pain surveyed mentioned they were rather disappointed with what the doctor offers for help. Despite the fact that many of the respondents who saw a primary-care doctor left unhappy, physicians can write medications and provide referrals for hands-on remedies that might be included in health insurance.
The table shows the percentage of people tremendously (totally or very much) pleased with their back-pain treatments. More
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