Lower Back Pain Study
The impact of low back pain (LBP) can be felt in our homes, places of work, and NHS, and shows no signs of abating; with the number of people struggling with LBP annually increasing on both a national and international level. The failings to combat these rising numbers using current biomedical treatment interventions, are most apparent when it comes to persistent LBP, whereby the psychological and sociological components of the pathology are often not met in treatment. This study therefore looks to evaluate the effect of the Online Jing Method, with its focus on the Bio-Psycho-Social treatment of pain, on adults experiencing non-specific lower back pain (NSLBP).