The Management of Work-Related Back Pain

Author:

Caruso Lynn A.1,Chan Diedre E.2,Chan Adrian3

Affiliation:

1. Lynn A. Caruso, MS, OTR, is Chief of Occupational Therapy, Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211

2. Diedre E. Chan, OTR, is a senior therapist, Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee

3. Adrian Chan, PhD, is Professor of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee

Abstract

Abstract This paper describes the Spinal Treatment Program at Columbia Hospital in Milwaukee. The primary goal of the program is to efficiently return the employee with a work-related back injury to the work setting. The two-phase program has been developed to provide treatment of acute injury, patient education, work hardening, and an assessment of the patient’s ability to perform job tasks. Preliminary evaluative data are presented for patients treated from 1982 to 1984. The patient’s discharge status (returned or did not return to work) was examined as a function of sex, age, educational level, employment category, duration of pain, or worker’s compensation status. Results indicated that discharge status was significantly related to sex, employment category, duration of pain, and worker’s compensation status.

Publisher

AOTA Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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