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Back Pain Research
By Mha Atma S Khalsa, DC The January/February 2008 issue of The Spine Journal, the official journal of the North American Spine Society, contains a comprehensive review of chronic lower back pain and research regarding the many treatment approaches for this single most expensive cause of pain and disability in all working-age adults. The project leaders were Dr. Scott Haldeman of the Department of Neurology at UC Irvine, widely acknowledged as an international leader in this field, and Dr. Dimon Dagenais of the Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Canada. They criticize the “supermarket approach” to treating lower back pain, with over 200 different treatments offered to back pain sufferers trying to decide which one to choose, like wandering through the aisles of a supermarket. These include over 60 different drugs as well as exercises, massage, physical therapy, psychological approaches, injections, and surgery, plus “alternative therapies” that include chiropractic, acupuncture, and nutrition. Some of the key findings of this comprehensive evaluation by these two distinguished scientists:
The days when doctors could say that chiropractic care is not safe or not proven effective are long gone. You might want to share this information with your medical doctor and with family and friends who need to know.
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