Back Pain Facts
Patients who have
symptoms of nerve or spinal cord compression should not undergo chiropractic manipulations until cleared to do so
by a medical doctor. Furthermore, there are rare problems, such as infections
and tumors of the spine, that should not be treated by chiropractors.
Unfortunately, there are stories of patients who undergo manipulations of the
spine and sustain devastating complications because of nerve injury. These
cases are rare, but it is important that there is a good understanding of the
cause of back pain before initiating manipulations of the spine.
realigning the spine or
extremities by chiropractic adjustments, physiotherapy for the muscles
and ligaments, rehabilitative
exercises, or a combination of these. Sometimes the doctor of
chiropractic will
suggest exercises or activities to prevent a reoccurrence of the problem. This
may provide a long term
solution to the condition through prevention. Chiropractic spinal manipulation
is proven to be a safe, effective, and affordable treatment option.
Chiropractic care reduces pain, restores normal range of motion, and decreases
the need for medication.
A chiropractor first takes a medical history,
performs a physical examination, and may use lab tests or diagnostic imaging to
determine if treatment is appropriate for your back pain. The treatment plan
may involve one or more manual adjustments in which the doctor manipulates the
joints, using a controlled, sudden force to improve range and quality of
motion. Many chiropractors also incorporate nutritional counseling and
exercise/rehabilitation into the treatment plan. The goals of chiropractic care
include the restoration of function and prevention of injury in addition to
back pain relief.
For chronic low back
pain, prospective RCT compared: (1) chiropractic spinal manipulation therapy
(SMT) plus trunk-strengthening exercises with (2) chiropractic SMT plus trunk-stretching
exercises and (3) trunk-strengthening exercises combined with an NSAID (drug).
Enrollees (174) were measured for low back pain, disability, and functional
health status at 5 and 11 weeks.
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