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Back Pain Sufferers Prefer
Drug Free Care
On August 20, 2004, PRNewswire reported on the results
of a study that shows that most people prefer drug free
care for back pain over taking medications. The survey,
conducted by the I/H/R Research Group, a full service
market research firm that includes experienced health
care managers, interviewed 800 adults nationwide in the
Spring of 2004.
The survey, commissioned by the American Chiropractic
Association, showed that more than 80 percent of chronic
back pain sufferers surveyed would prefer to avoid the
use of medication to treat their ailments. However, a
majority of those surveyed were taking either narcotics,
muscle relaxants or over-the-counter medications to deal
with their pain.
The survey also showed that more than 64 percent of the
respondents said that they would consider seeking the
health care services of a Doctor of Chiropractic to
provide their drug free care. However, the survey showed
that only 13.8 percent of respondents were currently
seeking health care from a Chiropractor.
The survey also showed the following:
18 percent of all chronic back pain was reported as the
result of an accident or injury
Almost 40 percent reported their pain as very severe or
severe at the time of the survey
71 percent of respondents said they had suffered from
chronic back pain for five or more years
The survey participants were also asked if they felt
their pain was under control as a result of their
current treatment. To this question 30 percent indicated
their pain was not, and an additional 39.3 percent said
their pain was only moderately under control. |
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