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Government study: Chiropractic
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| In 1994, The United States Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research reviewed the many different care options for acute low-back
pain. The research panel was looking at what would produce functional
improvements as well as symptomatic improvements. They looked at over 100
studies that related to spinal manipulation (the non-specific, medical term used
for Chiropractic adjustments) and concluded it was helpful for people suffering
from acute low-back pain. The researchers also found that other common approaches did not measure up to the standards set. Found to be ineffecti ve and of unproven value were: Physical Therapy traction ultrasound massage laser treatment TENS (Trancutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) bio- feedback muscle relaxers prolonged bed rest (more than 4 days) injections steroids early surgical intervention acupuncture Chiropractic was the only option studied found to provide both symptomatic improvement as well as restoration of functional stability. The research panel included medical doctors, osteopaths, nurses and physical therapists. There were no chiropractors included. |
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