1 Moving, Positioning and Falls Management of People The Importance of ‘Well-Being’

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1 Moving, Positioning and Falls Management of People The Importance of ‘Well-Being’

Outcomes By the end of the session delegates will be able to:  Relate moving and positioning to a 24 hour approach to back care. 2

49 Hours in bed Your Week 40 Hours at work 79 Hours at leisure/chores 3

4 Back Facts 1.6 million in patients, 24,000 have surgery. Healthcare costs are over £1.6 billion per annum. 4 out of 5 adults will suffer back pain lasting more than 24 hours during their working lives. 30%of GP consultants are for musculoskeletal conditions. Highest incidence in age group. Same prevalence in sedentary as manual workers. At least 5 million certified sick days lost. Highest occupational group, nursing and social care. Cost in lost production at least £17 billion. 80% suffer reoccurrence.

Causes of Low Back Pain  Degenerative changes  Traumatic injuries  Cumulative  Psychological 5

Common Handling Injuries  Muscle and ligament strains  Joint sprains  Inter vertebral disc prolapse  Tennis elbow  Frozen shoulder  Carpel tunnel syndrome  Tendonitis 6