National Survey Reveals Lower
Back Pain Sufferers Would Give up Sex to Live Without
Pain
Back Pain Puts Strain on Personal Relationships and Work
Productivity for Millions of Americans
PADUCAH, Ky., July 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- A national survey of lower back pain sufferers revealed today that more than
half (56 percent) would rather abstain from sex for six months if it meant a
break from the pain. Developed by the American Society of Interventional Pain
Physicians (ASIPP) and Smith & Nephew Endoscopy,
the manufacturers of the Intradiscal
ELECTROTHERMAL(TM) Therapy (IDET(TM)) procedure, the survey also shows that
personal relationships and work productivity are severely or substantially
impacted for over one-third of respondents.
While the cause of back pain
is rarely life-threatening, it severely compromises quality of life for
millions of Americans. In fact, many have given up activities they routinely
enjoy due to their lower back pain with 72 percent eliminating exercise or
sports-related activities, and 46 percent having actually given up sex.
Additional survey findings include:
* 65 percent are willing to give up dessert for a year, undergo root canal
(54 percent), give birth (41 percent) and skydive out of a plane (37
percent) if it meant no more back pain
* 60 percent said lower back pain severely or substantially limited their
everyday activities including picking up their children and
grandchildren
* On average, respondents reported missing more than one day of work per
week, or up to nearly two months per year due to back pain
* 48 percent waited three months or longer to seek medical attention for
their lower back pain
"Lower back pain can be
a life altering affliction that makes it unbearable to sit at a desk, attend a
movie, enjoy a round of golf, or perform even the simplest of activities that
many of us take for granted," said Dr. David Kloth,
president of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) and
medical director and interventional pain management specialist of Connecticut
Pain Care, Danbury, Conn. "But people don't have to live this way. There
are a variety of minimally invasive treatments available and physician
specialists that can help to prevent back pain conditions from negatively
impacting daily activities."
If lower back pain worsens
or becomes chronic, lasting more than three months, ASIPP recommends
individuals consult a pain management specialist to determine the cause of
their pain and discuss appropriate treatment options. When initial
non-operative therapeutic treatments such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDS) and physical therapy fail, the next step is to consider
minimally invasive treatment options including epidural steroid injections,
facet blocks, the IDET procedure or percutaneous disc
decompression. Consumers can also visit www.idetprocedure.com
to learn more about chronic lower back pain and find a physician to discuss
treatment options.
Fifty percent of those
surveyed who visited a medical professional in the past seven years for severe
lower back pain indicated they would be interested in learning more about
effective and minimally invasive treatments. Of those who had spinal fusion
surgery, more than half would choose to have a minimally invasive procedure.
"When making a decision
about the course of treatment for chronic lower back pain it is important to
ask your physician for information on all of the surgical and non-surgical
options available," according to Dr. Douglas Fenton, neuroradiologist
and assistant professor of radiology of Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fla.
"If you're a candidate for a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure,
it can offer advantages such as shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, and
fewer work days missed."
Approximately six million
Americans each year consult their physicians for lower back pain, and nearly
500,000 requiring hospitalization.(1) Additionally, industry studies estimate
that direct medical costs for chronic lower back pain are roughly $24 billion
with an additional $30-40 billion resulting from indirect costs such as lost
work time and workers' compensation.
About the Survey
The survey was developed in
partnership with the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP)
and Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, and conducted by
International Communications Research's (ICR) EXCEL Omnibus in Media, Pa. EXCEL
is a national, twice-weekly telephone omnibus service designed to meet the
standards of quality associated with custom research studies. Interviews were
conducted from April 21 to April 30 among 445 adult men (45 percent) and women
(55 percent) who saw a medical professional about severe lower back pain in the
past seven years. Such a sample has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.7
percent at the 95 percent confidence level.
About the IDET Procedure
Intradiscal ELECTROTHERMAL(TM) Therapy (IDET) is
a minimally invasive outpatient surgical procedure for patients suffering from
chronic disc-related lower back pain who have failed a program of aggressive
non-operative therapy. During the procedure, controlled levels of thermal heat
are applied directly to the affected disc. The heat contracts and thickens the
collagen fibers within the disc wall, cauterizing the tiny nerve endings that
cause the pain and potentially closing the cracks and tears.
The IDET procedure can be
performed in less than one hour, is safe and has a low
incidence of complications. Since 1998, over 60 peer-reviewed articles have
been published on the IDET procedure supporting the procedure's efficacy and
safety.
About The American Society
of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP)
The American Society of
Interventional Pain Physicians is a not-for-profit organization representing
interventional pain physicians across the country. ASIPP's
mission is to promote the development and practice of safe, high quality,
cost-effective interventional pain management techniques for the diagnosis and
treatment of pain and related disorders, and to ensure patient access to these
interventions.
About Smith & Nephew
Smith & Nephew (NYSE: SNN - News; LSE: SN - News; www.smith-nephew.com) is a global medical
technology business, specializing in Endoscopy, Orthopaedic Reconstruction, Orthopaedic
Trauma and Advanced Wound Management products. Smith & Nephew is a global
leader in arthroscopy and advanced wound management and is one of the leading
global orthopaedics companies.
Smith & Nephew is
dedicated to helping improve people's lives. The company prides itself on the
strength of its relationships with its surgeon and professional healthcare
customers, with whom its name is synonymous with the highest standards of
performance, innovation and trust. The company has more than 8,500 employees
and operates in 33 countries around the world and generated sales of nearly
$2.6 billion.
Smith & Nephew's Intradiscal ELECTROTHERMAL(TM) Therapy (IDET(TM)) is a trademark
of Smith & Nephew, registered U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office.
(1) American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons (AAOS)