You may not realise it, but the fear of back pain could be stopping you living your life. This may be news to you because, when back pain strikes, the physical sensation is most likely to be your immediate focus. Your initial thought is how to deal with the pain, and there are many things that can help with this, such as physiotherapy and medication.
But as the pain continues, and particularly when your back pain is long-term or chronic, a whole host of other concerns can start playing on your mind. These psychological factors can grow and grow until they become just as big an issue as the physical pain and, sometimes, surpass the actual pain itself or even make it feel worse.
Lower back pain, particularly when it continues on a long-term or chronic basis, can cause stress, fear and anxiety levels to rise. This can be due to eight reasons:
You can read more about this subject in our previous blog, The Hidden Effects of Back Pain.
Luckily, there are many things that can be done to address the fear and anxiety that accompany the physical symptoms of back pain. The most important thing is to continue with your normal routine wherever possible. Meet your friends, go to work, and carry on exercising if that’s what you are used to. Above all, put yourself in control of your back pain, not the other way round.
Pelvipro helps relieve the physical symptoms of back pain by addressing an asymmetry of the pelvis, strengthening muscles and healing damaged tissue, with 95% of our trialled patients experiencing an instant relief from pain directly after using the device.
But our trials of Pelvipro among both acute and chronic back pain patients also yielded some surprisingly pleasing results in relation to Pelvipro’s role in reducing the emotional effects of back pain. Among our key findings were:
When they hit, the physical symptoms of back pain can stop us in our tracks. But it’s often the unanticipated, growing fear and anxiety that can really prevent us from living our lives the way we want to. Fight the fear, and half the battle is won.