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Overview
Back Pain: The Facts is aimed at people who want to help themselves. Affecting nearly everyong at some time in their lives, 40% of people will have experienced some form of back pain within the last year, with around 5% of sufferers taking time off from work within the last month. Long term back pain causes a great deal of distress and unhappiness, affecting work life, income, home life, relationships, fitness, and mood.
Back Pain: The Facts uses clear succinct chapters to give advice about every aspect of managing back pain, as well as answering frequently asked questions from sufferers. A key element is empowerment through understanding why back pain starts and why it persists. There are chapters promoting stretching, exercise, relaxation, communication, advice on sexual relations, as well as considerable emphasis on helping with thoughts and feelings.
Synopsis
Back Pain: The Facts is aimed at people who want to help themselves. Affecting nearly everyong at some time in their lives, 40% of people will have experienced some form of back pain within the last year, with around 5% of sufferers taking time off from work within the last month. Long term back pain causes a great deal of distress and unhappiness, affecting work life, income, home life, relationships, fitness, and mood.
Back Pain: The Facts uses clear succinct chapters to give advice about every aspect of managing back pain, as well as answering frequently asked questions from sufferers. A key element is empowerment through understanding why back pain starts and why it persists. There are chapters promoting stretching, exercise, relaxation, communication, advice on sexual relations, as well as considerable emphasis on helping with thoughts and feelings.
Editorials
From The Critics
Reviewer: Jeff Yaver, PT(Kaiser Permanente)Description: In this book meant to educate patients with chronic back pain, the emphasis is on self-management and improving understanding of the processes involved in chronic pain.
Purpose: The purpose is to educate readers about how back pain develops, what medical treatments are available, and how to help themselves. The book meets these objectives, and it will be valuable to patients who have chronic pain issues.
Audience: Patients with chronic back pain are the intended audience. The book is written to be easily understood by readers with no medical background. The three authors include a physician specializing in pain, a physiotherapist, and a clinical psychologist from the UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in London.
Features: The book covers the anatomy of the spine and offers definitions of common maladies. Different medical treatments and professionals who provide them are explained. Self-treatment, including exercise, relaxation techniques, and pacing, is described. Changes in pain levels and effects of chronic pain on home life are discussed. Key points are highlighted and numerous charts are clearly presented.
Assessment: This well-done book offers practical techniques for patients who are dealing with chronic pain to educate them about their condition and to gain more control.