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Pain Management Detroit MI

Local resource for pain managment in Detroit, MI. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to pain management, chronic pain management, methadone pain management, as well as information on arthritis pain management, and content on pain.

Simmons Chiropractic
(313) 444-8788
20355 Kelly Rd
Harper Woods, MI
Chiropractic Connection
(586) 261-2544
17650 9 Mile Rd
Eastpointe, MI
Renaissance Chiropractic Life Center
(248) 284-6060
2436 Rochester Rd
Royal Oak, MI
Brown Chiropractic
(586) 722-2239
36150 Dequindre Rd
Sterling Heights, MI
Guzzardo Chiropractic Ctr
(586) 265-2712
39725 Garfield Rd
Clinton Township, MI
HealthSource Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab.
(248) 284-6067
29273 Dequindre Rd
Madison Heights, MI
Hughes Chiropractic Life Center
(313) 473-9975
25010 Ford Road
Dearborn Heights, MI
Lupo Chiropractic Center
(586) 298-2954
27850 Gratiot Ave
Roseville, MI
Dotto Family Chiropractic, Pllc
(734) 293-1851
15365 Hubbard Rd
Livonia, MI
Blendl Chiropractic Life Center - Do Not Accept Medicaid
(586) 477-4536
37211 Harper Ave
Clinton Twp, MI

Pain Overview

in America

Prevalence of Among Americans, And Its Cost…

Results from the “American Productivity Audit,” presented at the IASP/10th World Congress on Pain in 2002, provided the first direct estimates of LPT from these pain conditions. Researchers found lost productivity time — i.e. work absence and reduced performance at work-averaged 5.9 hours per week for arthritis, 5.8 hours per week for back pain, 3.6 hours per week for headache, and 6.6 hours per week for other musculoskeletal pain. Extrapolating to the US workforce, researchers reported the preliminary estimated cost of these common pain conditions to employers was approximately $80 billion per year.

It has been estimated that 21.7% of adult Americans, or 34 million people, experience mild to moderate chronic pain to the degree that they seek relief from a physician.  Pain is the second most common reason people visit physicians - topped only by colds and upper respiratory infections. 

The National Institutes of Health claims that 40 million Americans are unable to find relief from their pain, which is chronic.  Other sources say the right figure is 50 million. Marketdata thinks that the smaller numbers are probably closer to reality, but there is obviously a difference of opinion as to which number is more accurate, depending on which study you use.

For example, an excellent study was conducted in January 1999 for the American Pain Society by Janssen Pharmaceutica and The American Academy of Pain Medicine (research performed by Roper Starch Worldwide).  The name is: Chronic Pain in America: Roadblocks to Relief.

One of the more significant findings of this study was that it is estimated that  9% of the U.S. adult population suffers from moderate to severe non-cancer related chronic pain. However, a newer Prevention Magazine/CBS News poll found that 12% had been diagnosed with chronic pain.  As of 2000 population estimates available from the government, there were 209 million adults in the nation (aged 18+).  This would mean, using the Janssen study as a guide, that there are approximately 18.8 million chronic pain sufferers in the United States.  Even if one considers the TOTAL population (292 million), this only equals 26.3 million. 

Chronic pain sufferers seek treatment because they are unable to perform daily activities, sleep, work, exercise, or concentrate.  Because of chronic pain, one-third of sufferers are not able to work or perform routine activities for one out of every three days of the year.  Of the people suffering from chronic pain, 60% are women.

An estimated 9 million Americans were treated by pain clinics, centers, and solo practitioners such as chiropractors, anesthesiologists, and biofeedback therapists in 2002, up from 7.9 million in the year 2000. Fully 7.1 million of these people are treated by anesthesiol...

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