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Back Pain Treatment

Back pain and spinal problems are one of the most common physical ailments. While taking pain-killers or muscle relaxants may provide relief for your back pain, it is only a temporary solution and does not fix the root of your problem.

The medication often treats the symptoms, not the problem, so your pain comes back after the medication has worn off.

On average, about 80 per cent of people will experience back pain at some point in their lives but slightly more men suffer from it than women. Backache also occurs among young people aged between 16 and 24, although it is most common among people in their middle age.1

The Drug-free Approach

Studies have shown that chiropractic treatment for low back pain provides faster and more conclusive results and is more cost effective than other health disciplines.

“Chiropractic treatment was more effective than hospital outpatient management, mainly for patients with chronic or severe back pain...The benefit of chiropractic treatment became more evident throughout the follow up period. Secondary outcome measures also showed that chiropractic was more beneficial.”2

Back Pain ImageThere are now in excess of 60 scientific studies which demonstrate the value of manipulation, and that it is the most effective and cost-effective form of treatment for dysfunctional problems in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines.

For patients with acute low back symptoms without radiculopathy, the scientific evidence suggests spinal manipulation is effective in reducing pain and perhaps speeding recovery within the first month of symptoms.

If you’re bothered by back pain, come down to one of our clinics today for an examination. Alternatively, fill in the form below and we’ll get back to you soonest.

References

  1. Backache, Health A - Z, Singapore Health Promotion Board
  2. Meade TW, Dyer S et al. “Low Back Pain of Mechanical Origin: Randomized Comparison of Chiropractic and Hospital Outpatient Treatment”. British Medical Journal.
  3. Tedd Koren, D.C., Low Back Problems, Chiropractic, Bringing Out The Best in You, 7th Edition, 2006: 22
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I was diagnosed with a slipped disc in the lower back for the second time. The first time, the doctors used surgery which severely limited my mobility. When this happened a second time, I decided to try another method as I did not want to undergo surgery again.

After the doctor [at Chiropractic First] adjusted my back, I could walk without the intense pain and also stand up straight.

I would strongly encourage anyone who is now suffering from needless pains to consider and seek chiropractic care as I found that I did not need to suffer lower back pain for the past 7 years.

Kenneth Sim, ICA Officer

 

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