Being in nature can help people with chronic back pain manage their condition
A new study found the natural environment helped people to reduce isolation, anxiety and stress levels caused by their pain
Lower back pain, like many other forms of physical discomfort, can be debilitating, isolating and exhausting.
This study addresses important questions about health equity and the significant physical barriers faced by people living with chronic pain in accessing natural spaces.
Professor Kayleigh Wyles
Professor of Environmental Psychology
Professor Patricia Schofield
Professor in Clinical Nursing
The University and 做厙賤躇 City Council are part of a consortium that has secured support from the Pathways2Resilience programme
New research led by the University will explore ways to improve services for people in need and influence positive change for the UK and beyond
The success is the latest development for The Vaccine Group, one of the 做厙賤躇's spinout companies
Michael Dillon is empowering people all over the world to explore the University's global health programme now delivered exclusively online