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Spinal Manipulation Better than Medication

January 22nd, 2012 Brian Starry, D.C. No comments

From Texas Journal of Chiropractic

An abstract REPORTS HERE that “mechanical neck pain is a common condition that affects an estimated 70% of persons at some point in their lives.” Research was conducted “to determine the relative efficacy of spinal manipulation therapy (SMT), medication, and home exercise with advice (HEA) for acute and subacute neck pain in both the short and long term.”

The research’s “primary outcome was participant-rated pain, measured at 2, 4, 8, 12, 26, and 52 weeks after randomization. Secondary measures were self-reported disability, global improvement, medication use, satisfaction, general health status (Short Form-36 Health Survey physical and mental health scales), and adverse events. Blinded evaluation of neck motion was performed at 4 and 12 weeks.”

The research found that “for pain, SMT had a statistically significant advantage over medication after 8, 12, 26, and 52 weeks, and HEA was superior to medication at 26 weeks. No important differences in pain were found between SMT and HEA at any time point. Results for most of the secondary outcomes were similar to those of the primary outcome.”

The study concludes that “for participants with acute and subacute neck pain, SMT was more effective than medication in both the short and long term. However, a few instructional sessions of HEA resulted in similar outcomes at most time points.”

The New York Times REPORTS HERE that “seeing a chiropractor or engaging in light exercise relieves neck pain more effectively than relying on pain medication …. the new research, published in The Annals of Internal Medicine, found that chiropractic care or simple exercises done at home were better at reducing pain than taking medications like aspirin, ibuprofen or narcotics.”

“One group was assigned to visit a chiropractor for roughly 20-minute sessions throughout the course of the study, making an average of 15 visits. A second group was assigned to take common pain relievers like acetaminophen and — in some cases, at the discretion of a doctor — stronger drugs like narcotics and muscle relaxants. The third group met on two occasions with physical therapists who gave them instructions on simple, gentle exercises for the neck that they could do at home. They were encouraged to do 5 to 10 repetitions of each exercise up to eight times a day.”

“After 12 weeks, the people in the non-medication groups did significantly better than those taking the drugs. About 57 percent of those who met with chiropractors and 48 percent who did the exercises reported at least a 75 percent reduction in pain, compared to 33 percent of the people in the medication group.”

“A year later, when the researchers checked back in, 53 percent of the subjects who had received spinal manipulation still reported at least a 75 percent reduction in pain, similar to the exercise group. That compared to just a 38 percent pain reduction among those who had been taking medication.”

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TCA Doctor Explains TMA v TBCE on the Radio

Hear the radio interview with this link: http://krld.cbslocal.com/2010/07/15/dr-greg-carter-interview-chiropractor/#more-4970

By Chris Dalrymple… – Posted on 15 July 2010

TCA’s own Dr. Greg Carter was interviewed on KRLD Radio on Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 10 a.m. He was interviewed on the topic of TMA v TBCE lawsuit.

KRLD is a talk radio station in Dallas located at 1080 on the AM-radio dial. The interview was heard via the internet at http://www.krld.com/.

The one-on-one interview with several call in questioners highlighted the attempt of the Texas Medical Association to require Texans to have to spend more money with the medical profession in order to gain access to the chiropractic profession.

The host and several of the callers expressed their concern that the TMA’s campaign to render chiropractic doctors (and other providers) ineligible to to render a diagnosis was an attempt at creating an effective monopoly for the medical profession at the expense of other providers, and at increased expense to the consumer.

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Finding The Right Chiropractor

These days we have a lot of choices when choosing a Chiropractor. Just type in Chiropractor on your favorite search engine, and you are inundated with a bevy of Doctors waiting to serve you, but how do you choose which one you’ll entrust your health and well being to? With any profession, there are those which give the reputable a bad name. Here are a few things to look for when searching for a Doctor:

Experience
How long as the doctor been in practice?
Does the doctor have a specialty that is related to your health care needs?
Is the doctor experienced in performing procedures you are interested in?
How many procedures of this kind does the doctor perform each year?

Credentials
Did the doctor attend and graduate from an accredited chiropractic school?
Does the doctor keep up with post-graduate studies?
Is the doctor licensed to practice chiropractic in your state?

The Doctor
Do you feel comfortable with the chiropractor?
Do you like his or her personality?
Are your concerns or questions answered completely and understandably?
Are you comfortable with all phases of the process including consultation, examination, treatment, and follow-up?
Does the doctor offer informed consent for treatments?

The Staff
Are the office staff pleasant and helpful if you have a question?
Do you feel you are being treated with respect and courtesy by the staff?
Are you able to reach the doctor if you have questions?

The Office
Are the office hours convenient for you?
Is the office located near your home or work?
Is the office clean, well kept, with adequate space for a waiting room and examination rooms?

Referral
Does the Doctor have a relationship with specialists that you can be referred to if it is found that more than conservative treatment is needed?

Here is a helpful video: Finding the right Chiropractor

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