Lower Back Pain Patient Education Handout (Printable PDF)
Lower Back Pain Patient Education Handout (Printable PDF)
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Discover this concise and informative Lower Back Patient Education Handout. With the growing prevalence of those experiencing lower back pain, the handouts are an essential resource that can be used in various settings, such as:
- Hospitals
- GP Surgeries
- Physiotherapy Clinics
- Community Health Centres
- Libraries
- Workplaces
- Schools and Universities
Additionally, this is a resource which can be provided to employees during manual handling training sessions, a requirement especially for staff who perform manual handling tasks.
The text has been written, by our professional team of medical illustrators at AnatomyStuff, using the latest information and up-to-date UK Guidelines, with patient friendly terminology. The handout describes the causes of lower back pain in an easy-to-understand manner and has been supplemented by an anatomically accurate illustration of the body part affected. There is also a brief section on the treatments available, to inform patients how they can manage their symptoms.
Empower employees, patients and the general to public to ensure they are making well-informed, healthy decisions, especially with regards to how they can prevent the onset of lower back pain.
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