Millions of Australians are treating back pain wrong, new research reveals
Millions of Australians are mismanaging back pain, new research indicates. About four million people are affected, with experts urging a focus on movement rather than unnecessary scans or medications. 'Ninety-five percent of people do not need a scan,' said Professor James Mcauly, emphasizing a shift in treatment approaches is crucial for better outcomes.
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Published 03 Jul 2026, 13:12 UTC · Updated 03 Jul 2026, 13:20 UTC
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