Study looks at little-known effects of musculoskeletal issues on other diseases
FREDERICTON — If you’re like a lot of other Canadians who suffer from pain in your back, hip or knees, you could be on your way to developing cardiovascular disease or other issues, and researchers at the University of New Brunswick want to know why.
The university is getting $1 million over the next five years to study health issues, such as spinal pain and osteoarthritis. The funding announced Wednesday comes from the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation and the Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation.
“Spinal pain — back pain, in particular — is the number one cause of disability worldwide, including Canada. When combined with other musculoskeletal disorders, it really is the leader in terms of cause of disability,” said Dr. Jeff Hebert, who has joined UNB’s faculty of kinesiology from Murdoch University in Western Australia.
Hebert said doctors often treat the pain, but fail to look at how the patient’s level of activity has been affected.


