Australians have shared the impact of musculoskeletal conditions on their lives in the largest and most comprehensive consumer-driven survey.
The numbers are alarming: 7 million Australians have a musculoskeletal condition. But it’s all too easy to let those 7 million people blur into a statistic. The reality is different.
As this survey reminds us, every one of those 7 million is a son or daughter, a sister or brother, a father, a mother, a grandparent, a friend, a teammate, a workmate. And 93% said their condition has had a negative impact on them.
Their stories are personal and painful: of lives diverted, families eroded, friendships abandoned, dreams crushed, potential unrealised. And yet despite these hardships people living with musculoskeletal conditions are stoic and resilient, with many taking an active role in managing their conditions using a range of approaches.
This report reveals for the first time the personal impacts of musculoskeletal conditions: of fellow Australians crying out for compassion, for understanding, for change, for a chance to make the best of the hand they’ve been dealt, for more support to help deal with the conditions that have intruded, unbidden and unwanted, into their lives.
Rob Anderson, CEO, Musculoskeletal Australia
“Living with multiple musculoskeletal conditions for over 40 years since the age of 15, I have come across almost every issue identified in this valuable consumer survey,” says Annie McPherson, Chair of the MSK Consumer Advisory Committee. “This survey has been such an important process to allow the voices of people with musculoskeletal conditions to be heard and to make visible the impact of these conditions on their lives. It is so important for health consumers to have the most up-to-date health information to guide informed decisions and manage their conditions on a daily basis. I just wish good quality information and services had been available to my mother and I in regional Victoria in the early 1970s – perhaps I would not be so crippled and limited in my physical abilities these days.”
Annie McPherson, Chair of the MSK Consumer Advisory Committee
“This survey provides a voice to many who live with a condition that is often difficult to describe to those who don’t experience it. It underscores the recent decision of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare to expand the definition of pain to include musculoskeletal conditions, recognising just how significant they are as a contributor to the overall burden of disease and being one of the most likely conditions to force people into early retirement, experience loss of function and have a major impact on quality of life. If we want to seriously address one of major causes of disability in our community, we must throw a light on this most common of causes.”
Carol Bennett, CEO, Pain Australia
Musculoskeletal Australia (MSK) is a national not-for-profit consumer organisation providing information, education and support for individuals and those that support them, as well as undertaking related policy and advocacy work: we care about people and their personal conditions and circumstances.
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If you have questions, comments or feedback at any time about the survey, contact Helen Jentz, CEO on +61 03 8531 8000 or by email survey@msk.org.au.