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Treating PEOPLE, Not Symptoms!
Comparison Studies Treating PEOPLE, Not Symptoms
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Do You Know That Chiropractic Care Is Second To None? According to a study
conducted by Ontario's
Ministry of Health "...for the management of low-back pain, chiropractic care is
the most effective treatment, and it should be fully integrated into the
government's health care system." The same study also found, "...injured workers
... diagnosed with low-back pain returned to work much sooner when treated by
chiropractors than by physicians." The Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of Chiropractic Management of Low-Back Pain (The Manga Report). Pran Manga and Associates (1993) - University of Ottawa, Canada. Low Back Pain of Mechanical Origin: Randomized Comparison of Chiropractic and Hospital Outpatient Treatment. Meade, TW et al British Medical Journal - 1990;300:1431-1437.
Chiropractic Treatment vs. Standard Medical Care
Patient
Evaluations of Care from Family Physicians and Chiropractors. ACA Journal of
Chiropractic - 1989. Chiropractic Treatment vs. Outpatient Hospital Treatment by P.T.'s and M.D.'s In this study, British medical researchers found chiropractic treatment significantly more effective than hospital outpatient treatment, especially in patients with chronic and severe back pain. Significantly fewer patients needed to return for further treatments at the end of the first and second year in those who received chiropractic care (17% compared with 24%). In addition, "two and three years after patients with back pain were treated by chiropractors, they experienced far less pain than those who were treated by medical doctors." The Effectiveness and Cost Effectiveness of Chiropractic Management of Low-Back Pain (The Manga Report). Pran Manga and Associates (1993) - University of Ottawa, Canada.
Chiropractic Treatment vs. Physiotherapy Spinal manipulation provided greater improvement of symptoms in those suffering from persistent back and neck complaints compared with physical therapy. The patients receiving spinal manipulation also had greater improvements of physical functioning in fewer visits. Randomized Clinical Trial of Manipulative Therapy and Physiotherapy for Persistent Back and Neck Complaints: Results of One Year Follow Up. Koes, B.W. et al. British Medical Journal - 1992;304:601-605.
Chiropractic Treatment vs. Physiotherapy + Corset + Analgesics Statistical benefit for spinal manipulation at 3 weeks. Manipulation in the Treatment of Low-back Pain: A Multicentre Study. Doran D and Newell DJ. British Medical Journal - 1975;2:161-164. |
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