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Back Pain: RISK FACTORS -part 4-

- The attitude to pain, influence the risk of pain and especially in its duration and the risk of recurrence. The available studies show that patients who have suffered back pain can react in two ways:
1. A (the “elusive”) is frightened by the pain and fear for their future, mistakenly thinking that every time they notice a sore back necessarily mean that your injury is getting worse. So rest a lot, avoid physical activity, waiting passively for the pain better, and tend to abuse drugs, especially painkillers.
2. Others (the “combative”) does not fear for their future and hope the pain will get better or if not, can adapt to it. They have a life as normal as they can, keep active and go to work, avoiding only what really prevents them from pain and not afraid if you ever notice an annoyance. The available studies show that, in connection with the “elusive”, the “militant” are less likely to suffer back pains back and, if present, they take less. Read the rest of this entry »