Back pain among van and truck drivers is causing the transport industry a massive £4.9 billion a year. A recent report found that 480,000 workers in the UK suffer from work-related back pain, with an average of 16 days lost per case. The impact is especially impacting those who drive for a living, with more than two-thirds of van drivers (70%) in the UK taking time off for back pain.
Northgate Vehicle Hire uncovered that the issue was most acute in the north west, with those living and working in Bolton suffering the highest proportion of back pain. Bolton has also seen the ninth largest year-on-year increase in relevant medication, with an average 243% increase each year since 2017. The Southport and Formby region ranks second with Oldham, Tameside and Glossop, and South Sefton ranking third, fourth, and fifth.
Dr Hana Patel, a UK-based general practitioner, said:
As a GP expert witness, I see many patients with driving-related back pain injuries. Our bodies are made for movement and sitting in one position for a long time in the vehicle means that we may not be focusing on our posture. Such a static position will inevitably lead to muscle aches and pains.
There are different types of back pain caused as a result of driving that will vary depending on your physiology and posture. Pain can be experienced all across your back, from your shoulders down your spine and into your buttocks.
Men, women and different age groups are impacted differently or are more susceptible to back pain caused by driving.
Generally, the estimate is that around one third of people, both men and women, will be affected by back pain during their adult life and back pain generally affects women more than men due to pelvic structural differences.
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