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Chiropractic Helps Patients With Acute Back Pain and
Sciatica with Disc Protrusion
A new study from Italy published in the March
issue of The Spine Journal, showed that chiropractic care was effective in
helping patients with acute back pain and sciatica with disc protrusion.
This randomized double-blind clinical trial involved 102 ambulatory patients
with at least moderate pain or radiating pain, who had an MRI study showing disc
protrusion.
The patients were divided into two groups.
One group received chiropractic adjustments 5 days per week by experienced
chiropractors, with a maximum of 20 visits. The second group received what
the study termed, "simulated manipulations" in order to have a group for
comparison to those receiving real chiropractic care.
The results showed that those who got the real
chiropractic care improved significantly over the group that received the
simulated manipulations. In the group that received the chiropractic care,
55% were free of radiating pain in the follow ups compared to 20% of
patients who got the simulated manipulations. Additionally, when measuring
local pain, 28% of those who received real chiropractic were free of local pain,
versus only 6% of those who got the simulated manipulation.
The results also showed improvements in days of
pain with the group that received the real care reporting 6 less days of pain
than those in the simulated care group. In addition to these benefits the
group with the real care reported using less medications to help with the pain
as a result of the chiropractic care.
In this study none of the patients in either
group had any adverse effects, and one from each group did report no results at
all and were listed as "treatment failures". The researchers conclusions
were, "Active manipulations have more effect than simulated manipulations on
pain relief for acute back pain and sciatica with disc protrusion."

Source: http://www.chiropracticresearch.org

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