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Posted: 06/08/2010
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A recent estimate has Americans spending a staggering $86
billion a year to care for aching backs. The money covers MRIs,
pain pills, nerve blocks, even acupuncture.
But research finds little evidence that the population got
better as the medical bills soared over the past decade.
The reality is that time often is the best antidote. Most
people will experience back pain at some point, but up to 90
percent will heal on their own within weeks.
In fact, for run-of-the-mill cases, doctors aren't even supposed
to do an X-ray or MRI unless the pain lingers for a month to six
weeks.
Yet a study last year found nearly 1 in 3 aching Medicare
patients get some kind of back scan within that first month.
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