Why PT Should Be Your First Treatment for Lower Back Pain
If you, like millions of Americans, suffer from lower back pain, it’s likely your doctor has suggested getting an MRI or CAT scan to get to the root of the problem. But recent studies show that patients who start off with diagnostic treatment instead of heading straight to physical therapy may end up paying a lot more in the long run.
With an estimated 80 percent of workers experiencing lower back pain in their lifetimes, physicians have been searching for treatments that will eliminate back pain for good. But with the widespread opioid epidemic claiming lives across the country and recent data that questions the usefulness of diagnostic imaging, back surgery, and injections, it’s difficult to know where to turn for treatment. But one thing is clear: In most cases, physical therapy should be your first stop for recovery, and it’s usually all you’ll need for lasting relief. One 2015 study split patients into two groups: those who received an MRI or CAT scan within two weeks of their first visit for lower back pain and a control group that did not.
While both groups sought out different treatments after these initial tests, those who received an MRI or CAT scan were far more likely to choose surgery or injections down the road.
These invasive treatments are sometimes necessary, but in most uncomplicated cases of lower back pain, they’re complete overkill. Studies have shown that for most ordinary cases of persistent lower back pain, physical therapy is just as effective as surgery in the long run and less expensive. In the 2015 study mentioned previously, those tested with an MRI early in their treatment went on to spend an average of $4,793 more than those who went straight to physical therapy.
Of course, you should trust your doctors, but it’s clear that many physicians are overprescribing diagnostic imaging, surgery, and injections as they only path to recovery. Before you resort to more drastic measures, give the musculoskeletal experts at the Human Performance & Wellness Center a call at 843-663-3939 and take the first step to eliminating your pain without invasive, expensive treatments!
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