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Why Japan’s Aging Workforce is Pivoting from Surgery to Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain

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Why Japan’s Aging Workforce is Pivoting from Surgery to Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain

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Key Points

  • Chronic lower back pain in Japan is increasingly being linked to musculoskeletal dysfunction rather than surgical necessity.
  • Medical experts are shifting focus toward exercise-based rehabilitation and patient education over reliance on medication or surgery.
  • The data suggests that long-term clinical visits without structural intervention often fail to produce meaningful recovery for persistent pain.

💡 Action Point

For HR leaders in Japan, prioritize wellness programs that incorporate physical therapy and movement education rather than just subsidizing clinical visits.

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