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Chiropractors and Low Back Pain

Chiropractors and Low Back Pain

The LancetJuly 28, 1990, p. 220The editors of THE LANCET review the June 2nd 1990 British Medical Journal article by Meade [immediately above], Low back pain of mechanical origin:randomized comparison of chiropractic and hospital outpatient treatment.The study used 741 patients. The editors of THE LANCET note:The article “showed a strong and clear advantage for patients [..]

Low back pain of mechanical origin: Comparison of chiropractic and hospital outpatient treatment

Low back pain of mechanical origin: Comparison of chiropractic and hospital outpatient treatment

British Medical JournalJune 2, 1990T W Meade, Sandra Dyer, Wendy Browne, Joy Townsend, A 0 FrankFROM ABSTRACTObjectiveTo compare chiropractic and hospital outpatient treatment for managing low back pain of mechanical origin.DesignRandomised controlled trial. Allocation to chiropractic or hospital management by minimization to establish groups for analysis of results according to initial referral clinic, length of [..]

Spinal Manipulation in the Treatment of Low Back Pain

Spinal Manipulation in the Treatment of Low Back Pain

Canadian Family PhysicianMarch 1985, Vol. 31, pp. 535-540H. Kirkaldy-Willis and J. D. CassidyDr. Kirkaldy-Willis is a Professor Emeritus of Orthopedics and director of the Low-Back Pain Clinic at the University Hospital, Saskatoon, Canada.FROM ABSTRACT:Spinal manipulation, one of the oldest forms of therapy for back pain, has mostly been practiced outside of the medical profession.Over the [..]

What Are The Tissue Sources For Spine Pain?

What Are The Tissue Sources For Spine Pain?

Chiropractic spinal adjustments and manual therapy primarily affect the spinal discs and facet (zygapophysial) joints. The studies below indicate that it is these joints that are responsible for chronic spinal pain.The first study was Dr. Vert Mooney’s Presidential Address of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine. It was delivered at the [..]

What Theories Support The Use Of Chiropractic In The Management of Pain Syndromes?
Whiplash Injuries: The Authorities Weigh In On “Frequency and Duration” of Treatment
Complementary And Alternative Medicine

Complementary And Alternative Medicine

On January 28, 1993, the New England Journal of Medicine published:Unconventional Medicine in the United States Prevalence, Costs, and Patterns of UseKey Points from the abstract of this article include:1) Many people use unconventional therapies for health problems, but the extent of this use and the costs are not known. The authors conducted a national survey [..]

Low Back Pain and Subluxation

Low Back Pain and Subluxation

Subluxation is a term used by some chiropractors to describe a dysfunction involving the vertebral joints when such joints are out of their normal position. But how does a joint get out of its normal position? Usually, the culprit is some sort of trauma but not necessarily at the level of a high fall or [..]

Carpal Tunnel and Casual Observations

Carpal Tunnel and Casual Observations

If you see a server at your favorite restaurant or a cashier at your local grocery store with a brace on their wrist and ask them what's wrong, chances are their reply will include these three words: carpal tunnel syndrome. For many patients with carpal tunnel symptoms like wrist pain, wearing a brace can be [..]

Fibromyalgia and a New Direction

Fibromyalgia and a New Direction

Over time, the fibromyalgia sufferer can become used to the pain associated with their condition. Being in pain becomes their new normal. It becomes normal to wake up and have pain, even if after a restful sleep. It becomes normal to go out for a simple stroll in the park and have it prematurely end [..]

Headaches and a Short Leg

Headaches and a Short Leg

It's estimate that 15-20% of headaches originate in the neck. That is, dysfunction in the neck can put pressure on the three nerves that innervate the head, causing the symptoms associated with a cervicogenic headache.  The posture of the neck is also important. There is normally a forward curve of the neck, which keeps the [..]

Whiplash and Little Problems

Whiplash and Little Problems

Many of the complaints that patients have when they visit a chiropractic office for the first time are usually linked to little problems that happened years before. For example, a patient may have been involved in a low-speed car accident and now has an issue with their neck. After a thorough examination and x-rays, their [..]