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Back pain: Will chiropractic treatment help? What the researchers say about chiropractors Low back pain may have many causes. In most cases of injury or strain,
there's no magic cure. It simply takes time for your back to heal. Back pain
lasts just as long if you go to a chiropractor, if you go to a physical
therapist or if you seek no treatment at all. But treatment of chiropractic or conventional might make you more comfortable as you
wait for your back to heal. Chiropractic treatment is based on the concept that restricted movement in
the spine may lead to pain and reduced function. Spinal adjustment
(manipulation) is one form of therapy chiropractors use to treat restricted
spinal mobility. The goal is to restore spinal movement and, as a result,
improve function and decrease back pain. Chiropractic care is generally considered safe, but it's not appropriate for everyone.
Consult your doctor. Talk to your doctor about the type of specialist best able to treat your back pain. In addition to chiropractors, many osteopathic physicians and some physical therapists have training in spinal manipulation.
Arrange a consultation. Before you make a treatment appointment, arrange a
consultation with the practitioner — either in person or by phone — to find out
how he or she might address your back pain. Make sure you're comfortable with
the recommendations, including how many sessions you'll need. For acute low back
pain, four to six sessions are typically enough. |
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Back Pain can be controlled by many methods.
Deciding on what is right for you is up to you and your doctor. This website does not provide medical advice. Copyright The Back Pain Help Site 2007 |
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