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Why return to work often stalls for people with chronic pain

Niru Tyagi

For people living with chronic pain, getting back to work is rarely dictated by the state of their tissues. Instead, fear, catastrophising and perceptions of unfairness often matter more than healing.

Return to work is usually treated as a straightforward medical milestone: once scans are clear and clinicians declare the injury healed, work is expected to resume. When that doesn’t happen, attention quickly shifts to motivation, pain tolerance or compliance. Research, however, paints a different picture. Physical recovery matters less than how people interpret their pain, what they expect on return and how the system responds. Fear, avoi...

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Published 31 March, 2026 | Updated 31 March, 2026