INTRADISCAL ELECTROTHERMAL™ Therapy
Back to Work Tips: Dont Allow Back Pain to Impact your Job
A new national survey of lower back pain sufferers developed by the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) and Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, manufacturers of the Intradiscal ELECTROTHERMAL◊Therapy (IDET◊) procedure, found that one-third said their pain severely or substantially limited their work productivity. In fact, many adults report that not only is work productivity limited, but their attendance suffers, too. The survey also shows that respondents reported missing slightly over one day of work per week, or more than two months in a year due to their back pain condition.
Missing work has severe implications for both employers and employees, but the good news is there are steps you can take in the workplace to minimize or reduce lower back pain. Here, Dr. David Kloth, president of ASIPP and medical director and interventional pain management specialist of Connecticut Pain Care in Danbury, Conn. , provides five easy tips for keeping pain at bay.
Remember, it’s always important to visit a physician if your back pain persists, appears suddenly, or worsens over time.