Early physiotherapy for low back pain reduces costs & resources
BMC Health Services Research: A study in the scientific journal BMC Health Services Research shows that early and guideline adherent physical therapy following an initial episode of acute, nonspecific low back pain (LBP) resulted in substantially lower costs and reduced use of health care resources over a 2-year period.
Initial management following a new episode of low back pain can have profound implications for health care utilization and costs. According to American Physical Therapy Association President Paul Rockar Jr, PT, DPT, MS, “Given the enormous burden of excessive and unnecessary treatment for patients with low back pain, cost savings from physical therapy at the beginning of care has important implications for single-payer health care systems.”