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It's estimated that
eight out of 10 people suffer from back pain at some point in their
lives. A recent study on the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders
in the U.S. estimated that 40 million Americans aged 20-64 will
experience "frequent" low back pain (LBP), with 15% suffering
from LBP lasting up to two weeks at a time!
There's no clear-cut way to resolve back pain, but chiropractic offers the most
promise. Witness the results of a recent study comparing one-month outcomes for
93 chiropractic patients and 45 medical patients with chronic, recurrent LBP.
Chiropractic care included spinal manipulation and various forms of physiotherapy,
averaging four patient visits. Medical care averaged one visit and frequently
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Patients
treated by chiropractors showed better overall improvement and
satisfaction after one month than patients treated by family
physicians. Chiropractic patients showed substantial decreases
in pain severity, functional disability, and pain quality, while
medical patients showed only minimal improvements with regard
to the first two measures, and deterioration in the third.
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If
you're suffering from low back pain, the road to recovery may
not be an easy one, but it begins with chiropractic! Schedule
a consultation with the doctors at Spinal Rehab and Wellness
Center today.
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Reference: Nyiendo
J, Haas M, Goodwin P. Patient characteristics, practice activities,
and one-month outcomes for chronic, recurrent low-back pain treated
by chiropractors and family medical physicians: a practice-based
feasibility study. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological
Therapeutics, May 2000: Vol. 23, No. 4, pp239-45.
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