The Feldenkrais Method In The Treatment Of Chronic Pain

A Study Of Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness

Authors

  • David Bearman MD; Santa Barbara Regional Health Authority, Goleta, California
  • Steven Shafarman Founder and CEO, FlexAware

Keywords:

Alternative medicine, chronic pain, complementary medicine, cost effectiveness, Feldenkrais

Abstract

A preliminary study was undertaken to determine both the efficacy and cost effectiveness of the Feldenkrais Method for treatment of Medicaid recipients with chronic pain at the Santa Barbara Regional Health Authority (SBRHA). SBRHA staff wished to offer treatment for chronic pain patients beyond what is provided for in the Medicaid scope of benefits. Conventional intensive chronic pain treatment programs costs range from $7,000 to $30,000 and are not covered by regular Medicaid benefits. Patients with chronic headaches and/or musculoskeletal problems were enrolled in the study. Seven patients began the program; all completed it. Patient satisfaction, function and perception of pain were evaluated by using the National Pain Data Bank (NPDB) protocol of the American Academy of Pain Management. Participants reported more mobility and decreased perception of pain, both immediately after the program and in a one-year follow-up questionnaire. Results compared quite favorably with NPDB comparison groups. Cost effectiveness calculations were based on Medicaid costs for one-year periods pre- and post-intervention. Patient costs dropped from an average of $141 per month to $82 per month. This represents a 40% savings.

Author Biographies

David Bearman, MD; Santa Barbara Regional Health Authority, Goleta, California

Dr. David Bearman is Deputy Director of Health Policy and Grant Development for the Santa Barbara Regional Health Authority, SBRHA. For the previous 14 years he was Medical Director and Director of Medical Services.

Steven Shafarman, Founder and CEO, FlexAware

Mr. Shafarman is a certified Feldenkrais practitioner in private practice in Santa Barbara. He studied with Dr. Moshé Feldenkrais from 1976–1984 and is the author of Awareness Heals: The Feldenkrais Method for Dynamic Health.

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Published

2004-03-01

How to Cite

Bearman, D., & Shafarman, S. (2004). The Feldenkrais Method In The Treatment Of Chronic Pain: A Study Of Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness. Feldenkrais Research Journal, 1. Retrieved from https://feldenkraisresearchjournal.org/index.php/journal/article/view/75