Spinal manipulation modestly improves pain and function in acute low back pain, a new systematic review and meta-analysis has found. Results were published online April 11 in JAMA. "The principal ...
A personalized approach that uses physical and psychological coaching may help some people manage their chronic, disabling pain.
low back pain A combination of self-care education, aerobic and strength-training exercise, and spinal manipulation therapy may provide greater pain relief and improved treatment satisfaction compared ...
Opioid-naïve adults receiving spinal manipulative therapy for low back pain were less likely to develop OUD vs those prescribed ibuprofen.
A study, published in The Spine Journal, examined the efficacy, dosing and safety of spinal mobilization and manipulation. Study researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of 51 ...
Low back pain is the most common type of back pain and you may find relief through physical therapy, massage, or acupuncture.
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Chiropractic care associated with reduction in opioid use disorder in patients with low back pain
A new multi-institutional study, led by University Hospitals Connor Whole Health, found that adults with newly diagnosed low back pain with or without sciatica who initially received spinal ...
In summary, this study examined the effects of spinal manipulation on the motor evoked potential and short-latency stretch reflex amplitudes of the erector spinae muscles in patients with chronic low ...
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Spinal Manipulative Therapy for Low Back Pain Linked to Lower Risk for Opioid Use Disorder
Adults receiving spinal manipulative therapy for new low back pain have a lower risk for developing opioid use disorder.
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