Back Care Awareness Week 2009 - PostureMinder Ltd supports campaign by offering free back pain trea
Leading back pain prevention and treatment software provider, PostureMinder Ltd, is supporting BackCare Awareness Week 2009 the campaign by offering 100 employers the opportunity to protect their employees' health for free
Online, October 11, 2009 (Newswire.com) - Back Care, the UK charity for back pain sufferers, has launched BackCare Awareness Week, beginning on 10th October, to focus on preventing and treating back pain in the workplace.
A study published just two weeks ago highlighted the EUR240 billion estimated annual cost of back pain and other musculoskeletal disorders across the EU. BackCare's own figures point to a £5 billion per year bill for the UK economy for back pain alone
Back Care Awareness Week aims to encourage employers to recognise the problems around back pain so they can help sufferers and ensure employees can remain productive members of the workforce.
Office back pain expert, Dr Philip Worthington, inventor of award-winning PostureMinder software, agrees that such awareness is vital: "We fully support BackCare's aims in raising these issues with employers. Figures suggest anywhere from 4-7% of office workers take sick leave due to back pain every year, with the average amount of time taken off being somewhere around 18 days. But from our experience, and wider studies, for every person who goes off sick with back pain, some 15 others are suffering in silence. This must affect their morale and productivity at work."
Dr Worthington added, "We're particularly pleased to see Back Care Awareness Week focusing on early, proactive interventions by employers. However, we'd like to see it go a stage further - employers should really consider what they can do to prevent back pain as well as treat it.
"That's where our award-winning PostureMinder software comes in - it actively helps people who work at computers to improve their posture and adopt healthy working habits. Used in conjunction with good quality office furniture it can really help users avoid developing problems in the first place, as well as helping existing sufferers recover from their back pain.
"Because we feel so strongly that prevention is better than cure, we're supporting Back Care Awareness Week by offering 10 free PostureMinder licences to the first 100 employers who contact us via [email protected]. Our offer also extends to schools and colleges that want to encourage students or staff to improve their posture. This way, we can do our bit by helping 1000 computer users protect themselves from back pain and other computer-related ill-health"
For more detailed information please visit the PostureMinder web-site at www.postureminder.co.uk
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