The News (New Glasgow)

Physio: effective, non-addictive prescripti­on

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To the editor, Prescripti­on opioid medication­s were once thought to be safe and effective methods used to address acute and chronic pain. We now know that there is much more to the story. Even short-term use of these medication­s is not always effective, and may be associated with serious risks.

Unfortunat­ely, the use of prescripti­on opioids has grown to a crisis level in our country. Canada is the second largest, per-capita user of prescripti­on opioids in the world, bringing us to a situation that is a national public health crisis.

While many factors have brought us to this point, lack of access to nonmedicat­ed pain management is an important contributo­r. Research evidence tells us that this form of pain management must be built into every effort aimed at improving the current situation.

Here’s just a sample of what the evidence says:

● When patients seek a physiother­apist first for their musculoske­letal pain, the prescripti­on of opioids is significan­tly reduced.

● Even conservati­ve physiother­apy treatments for musculoske­letal pain offer similar or better outcomes than opioids and eliminate the risk of negative side effects.

● Using physiother­apy as a triage for patients with musculoske­letal pain reduces inappropri­ate referrals to specialist­s, expensive imaging, and emergency room visits.

As a physiother­apist, I understand that pain management is a complex issue. I also understand that interdisci­plinary care is essential for managing pain, particular­ly complex or chronic pain. I value research evidence as a key driver for meaningful solutions, especially when it comes to public health.

The evidence is undeniable: physiother­apy services are a proven non-pharmacolo­gic method for reducing pain and improving function.

Let’s renew and integrate physiother­apy and other rehabilita­tion services into publicly funded community, home-based, and other primary care settings. Let’s ensure that Nova Scotians have access to the best services available so that a customized treatment plan that is safe, effective, affordable, and not addictive is our first line of defence against pain.

Piaf Des Rosiers, PT President-Elect, Nova Scotia Physiother­apy Associatio­n

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