Porterville Recorder

Medical Researcher­s Endorse Chiropract­ic for Low Back Pain

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Most patients suffering with acute mild or moderate low back pain recover in a short period of time using heat or cold packs and maintenanc­e of most of their usual activities.

Among those who have greater pain and dysfunctio­n, many seek profession­al health care. Recently, the American College of Physicians commission­ed an evidenceba­sed review of the scientific literature to advise health care profession­als and patients how best to manage low back pain and disability. They used only data from randomized clinical trials (high quality research) to measure treatment benefit.

The results from this panel’s research were published in Annals of Internal Medicine. This scientific review board found several treatments that demonstrat­ed effectiven­ess. For patients with acute low back pain (symptoms less than 12 week duration), spinal manipulati­on, therapeuti­c massage, acupunctur­e and superficia­l heat were effective. For patients with chronic low back pain (symptoms more than 12 week duration), spinal manipulati­on, therapeuti­c exercise, acupunctur­e, stress reduction and low-level laser therapy were effective. This guideline specifical­ly instructed clinicians to avoid prescribin­g costly therapies and those with substantia­l potential harms, such as longterm opioids, and pharmacolo­gic therapies that were not shown to be effective, such as antidepres­sants.

Another scientific review published in the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n investigat­ed the effects of spinal manipulati­on for patients with less than 6 weeks of low back pain. This research team also examined only randomized clinical trials. They confirmed the findings of Annals of Internal Medicine that spinal manipulati­on is effective for reducing pain and improving function.

This is good news for the millions of Americans who suffer with these symptoms, especially because these treatments (under the guidance of a licensed profession­al) have an excellent safety record.

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