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WORK RESTRICTIONS DON’T HELP BACK PAIN PATIENTS
Many doctors of chiropractic advise their patients to restrict work activities
in an attempt to get them back to full working capacity faster. However, this
practice may not be effective, say researchers.
A new analysis pooled data on employees at a utility company who had back
pain-related absence. When researchers compared the 43% of subjects who were
given work restrictions with those who were not, they found no statistically
significant evidence that work restrictions effect duration of absence or
likelihood of relapse.
“No evidence of an association between a prescription of work restriction and
early return to work was found,” conclude the study’s authors. “More research is
needed to clarify the utility of restricted duty in promoting a positive outcome
for work-related low-back pain.”
Spine – April 4, 2003;28:722-8.
http://www.spinejournal.com/
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