HSE (2023): Work-related musculoskeletal disorder statistics in Britain, 2023.
This Health and Safety Executive (2023) report outlines the scale and trend of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, and in relation to injury, occupation, age/gender, workplace size and causes. Read the article…
British Pain Society (2017): UK Pain Messages
This British Pain Society report (2017) provides the latest academic consensus of the 10 facts and figures to be used when highlighting the burden of Chronic Pain in the UK.…
Public Health England (2017). Chronic Pain In Adults: Health Survey for England
This Public Health England report (2017) provides the latest chronic pain statistics for England. It outlines the prevalence of pain within the general adult population and within sub-groups. Also, the…
‘The Camera Never Lies’: But Scans and X-Rays Don’t Explain Pain
Scans, e.g., Xrays & MRI, may or may not find a perfect, physical body. But either way, it might not reveal the source of pain. Yes, it’s complicated! Here’s why……
Psychology: Why It’s so Important for Recovery from Injury and Pain
People often find injury or pain difficult. Physically, every day actions become troublesome, and key parts of life are missed, e.g., going to work, seeing friends, exercising. Emotionally, this can…
Injured or In Pain? When to Get Help Immediately.
Pain is our inbuilt alarm. It is created when our brain decides we are in danger, and is one of ways that the brain tells us that: Something is wrong.…
UK Stats: Injury and Pain (Latest 2023)
Worth a read! Links to UK reports that highlight the incidence of injury and pain across the UK’s population and industry sectors. Click title to read. Public Health England (2017).…
Injury or Pain Getting You Down? When To Seek Mental Health Support.
Be assured … It’s normal to experience some negative thoughts, feelings and emotions when you’re injured or in pain: Our 1-2-1 Injury and Pain Psychology Support can help you with…
3 Myths That Stop Us Doing What We Should To Reduce Pain.
We all want to do what we can to reduce our or other’s pain. But incorrect, widely-held beliefs can stop us from making the correct choices. Here are three of…
3 Medical Pain Myths That Prevent Recovery.
Our medical systems are heavily based on the idea that pain is due to a physical problem with our body, e.g., with the skeleton, nerves, muscles. This leads to many…
Is Your Pain Acute or Chronic? Why It’s Important to Know.
Acute and chronic (or persistent) pain have different causes and solutions. So knowing which you have can help you reduce, manage and prevent pain better. In brief, here’s what you…
How to Get Back from Injury Faster: 5 Surprising Things to Know and Do.
It may surprise you, but physical or medical factors can’t reliably predict when someone will return to work or whether they remain work-disabled. But five psychological factors, i.e., what we…
Should I Take Pain Meds? Crucial Questions to Ask Your GP.
Pain drives us to seek fast solutions. Pain medications are often seen as the answer and can bring rapid relief. But ALL drugs have potential side-effects, whilst NO drug is…
Top Tip: How to Become More Active Safely
Being active is usually one of the most important ways to reduce pain. But a fear that movement will lead to pain or further damage often stops us. The trick…
Top Tip: Remember ‘Motion is Lotion’ (Part 1)
Think why you add oil to your car or bike chain. Then think of movement doing the same for oiling your joints. Here’s one of the reasons why it’s important…
Crucial Question: Is My Scan/Xray Normal?
Research says that what and how a consultant tells you your scan results affects how much pain you feel afterwards and what you can do. So asking, “Is it normal?”…