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Chronic Pain is a National Health Issue Affecting 3.7 Australians

Announcement posted by Chirolife Rosanna 16 May 2017

Local chiropractors encourage people to seek help for chronic back pain

Chronic Back Pain? Help is at Hand

16 May 2017 

As part of Spinal Health Week 2017 (22-28 May), local chiropractors are raising awareness of chronic back pain and encouraging Australians to seek help.

 

Spinal Health Week is a health initiative of the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia and as part of this year’s campaign, Dr Ian Deitch (Chiropractor) from Chirolife is encouraging Rosanna residents to seek help for chronic back pain.

 

Chronic back pain is a national issue. One in six Australians suffer from the physical and psychological effects of chronic back problems – that’s an estimated 3.7 million people suffering.

 

“The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare defines chronic back pain as a health condition that lasts for three months or longer” says Dr. Deitch (Chiropractor).

 

A sedentary lifestyle and poor posture are risk factors for chronic back pain. The good news is it’s never too late to improve spinal health.

 

“Simple measures such as incorporating walking into your daily routine can improve chronic back pain symptoms. Walking keeps the spine active and mobile. Improving posture can also help to relieve strain on the spine and improve circulation.” Dr. Deitch said. 

 

Chiropractic care focuses on the relationship between the spine and nervous system without the use of surgery or drugs. Australian chiropractors are five-year university trained healthcare professionals, regulated by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, and must complete mandatory continuing professional development.

 

For chronic back problems, chiropractors use a variety of treatments such as spinal manipulation or manual therapies. Working with other healthcare providers where needed, chiropractors also offer advice on self-management through exercise and lifestyle changes.

 

To promote Spinal Health Week, Chirolife is aiming to conduct 50 spinal screenings for those people most at risk of back pain.

 


Visit spinalhealthweek.com.au or chirolife.com.au to learn more about chronic back pain and chiropractic care.

  

Looking to improve your spinal health and overall wellbeing? The Chiropractors’ Association of Australia have developed apps that can help.

 

Track your walks, log your walking history and find walking events in your local area with the Just Start Walking app. Download from the App Store.

 

Use the Straighten Up app to receive reminders and helpful tips on how to improve your posture. Download Straighten Up (Australia) from the App Store or Google Play.

 

Spinal Health Week is a health initiative of the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia, the peak body representing chiropractors in Australia.