More Evidence of the Efficacy of Chiropractic Treatment for Relieving Low Back Pain
by author on May 12, 2010
Chiropractors everywhere will tell you the same thing: Conservative chiropractic treatment should always be considered prior to any back surgery. In fact, an entire chapter in a newly released textbook published by Springer Science+Business Media, Surgery For Low Back Pain, is dedicated to chiropractic treatment. The book was edited by a consummate group spine surgeons from Europe. The inclusion of chiropractic methods in clinical decision marks another example of the global growth and acceptance of healing benefits of chiropractic treatment.
Low back pain is one of the most prevalent conditions contended with in clinical practice, and the pathologies thought to be its cause are the main signals for spine surgery. But “true evidence” about indications actually remains elusive and, therefore, the very different techniques used need to be discussed and (re)evaluated.
Whether or not you are considering back surgery, for more on the chapter, “The place of chiropractic care in the treatment of low
back pain,” written by Christopher J. Colloca, D.C., a Phoenix, Arizona based chiropractor with affiliations in the Department of Kinesiology at Arizona State University, log on to
chiroeco.com
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