It could be a combination of both. A group of researchers recently set out to determine whether physical pain or emotional well-being was more important to the physical performance of patients with chronic low back pain. These researchers suspected that mental health might play a bigger role than previously thought.
But in testing patients with low back pain on a treadmill, the researchers found that pain stopped patients from walking more than poor mental health. From these results, it looks like poor mental health may be a result of the pain patients experience with physical activity, rather than a cause.
If movement causes pain, it’s natural that your husband would want to avoid it. Talk with your husband and his doctor about your concerns. The doctor may be able to suggest a program to improve your husband’s activity levels with less pain. This may improve your husband’s mood as well.