High-Impact Chronic Pain Syndrome and Statin Myopathy
This insightful article in Dynamic Chiropractic delves into the crucial distinction between chronic pain and high-impact chronic pain, a diagnosis that significantly limits daily life and work activities. Drawing on experience with underserved patients, the author highlights that chiropractors may underdiagnose chronic pain due to insurance limitations. The article emphasizes the growing prevalence of both chronic and high-impact chronic pain. It further explores a potential yet often overlooked cause of chronic pain: statin myopathy, characterized by muscle pain and weakness, particularly in large muscle groups. A compelling case example illustrates a patient experiencing long-term low back and leg pain potentially linked to statin medication, showcasing the diagnostic considerations and the use of a SOAP note. The article underscores the importance for chiropractors to accurately identify and manage high-impact chronic pain and to consider statin intolerance as a contributing factor, even suggesting communication with the prescribing physician.
