How can yoga help reduce sickness absence due to musculoskeletal issues?

In 2017, conducted study led by Nia Hartfiel and her colleagues at Bangor University has revealed that yoga could be a highly cost-effective strategy for managing musculoskeletal conditions, particularly in workplace settings. The randomized controlled trial focused on National Health Service (NHS) employees and found significant benefits for both health outcomes and workplace productivity. Musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain, are a major contributor to poor health-related … Continue reading How can yoga help reduce sickness absence due to musculoskeletal issues?

What are the economic and clinical outcomes of manual therapy vs physiotherapy in neck pain management?

The study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of manual therapy according to the Utrecht School (MTU) compared to physiotherapy (PT) in patients with sub-acute and chronic non-specific neck pain. The analysis was conducted from a societal perspective, considering both the clinical and economic outcomes of these two treatment approaches. The randomized controlled trial involved 181 participants, with 90 patients receiving MTU and 91 receiving PT, … Continue reading What are the economic and clinical outcomes of manual therapy vs physiotherapy in neck pain management?

What is the cost effective physiotherapy treatment option for neck pain? A comparative economic study

In 2007, a study led by M. Lewis and a team of researchers, the economic aspects of three physiotherapy treatments for non-specific neck disorders were thoroughly examined alongside a randomized trial. The study aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of advice and exercise plus manual therapy (MT) and advice and exercise plus pulsed shortwave diathermy (PSWD), in comparison with advice and exercise alone (A&E), … Continue reading What is the cost effective physiotherapy treatment option for neck pain? A comparative economic study

What is the cost-effectiveness of spinal manipulation for low back pain? Insights from the UK BEAM trial

In a pioneering endeavor to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of incorporating spinal manipulation and exercise interventions into primary care for individuals seeking relief from low back pain, the UK BEAM Trial Team (2004) conducted a rigorous analysis. Their objective was to determine the economic viability of adding spinal manipulation, exercise classes, or a combination of both to the standard “best care” protocol in general practice settings … Continue reading What is the cost-effectiveness of spinal manipulation for low back pain? Insights from the UK BEAM trial

Are community-based exercise programs worthwhile for the elderly? A cost-benefit analysis

In 2004, Munro, et. al., conducted study to evaluate the cost effectiveness of a community-based exercise program targeting older adults as a population-wide public health initiative. This study employed a pragmatic, cluster-randomized community intervention trial design, conducted across 12 general practices in Sheffield. Four practices were randomly assigned as intervention populations, while eight served as control populations. The study enrolled individuals aged 65 and above … Continue reading Are community-based exercise programs worthwhile for the elderly? A cost-benefit analysis