Back pain sufferers benefit from chiropractic care, other
complementary/alternative approaches
A recent study, “Perceived Benefit of Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (CAM) for Back Pain found the majority of respondents receiving CAM for back pain reported great benefit from the various
treatments. Overall, 60 percent of those surveyed who had at least one CAM
therapy in the last 12 months found remarkable relief using the top six CAM
modalities; chiropractic care, massage, yoga/tai chi/qi Cong, acupuncture,
herbal therapies, and relaxation techniques – with chiropractic care the most
popular choice.
With back pain cited as the second leading reason for ambulatory visits in
the U.S., the survey aimed
to explore all promising CAM therapies –
offering 17 possible choices. Chiropractic care was the favored approach at 74
percent, with massage a distant second at 22 percent of all CAM
options – from hypnosis to naturopathy.
“What we are seeing with these studies is compelling evidence that there is
a light at the end of the tunnel for back pain sufferers – more and more, that
light is chiropractic care and other CAM
approaches” advises Gerard Clum, D.C., Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (www.f4cp.com) spokesperson and president of Life
Chiropractic College West.
While survey results were remarkable, only 24 percent of respondents who
received CAM stated that their conventional medical practitioner suggested the
use of CAM for back pain. Others turned to CAM treatments because they felt…“conventional medicine
would not help,” when dealing with severe back pain.
“Back pain sufferers should be made aware of all treatment options,
especially alternatives that have been scientifically proven to provide
relief,” says Dr. Clum. “While chiropractic care has in the past been
considered alternative there is now a case to be made for making it the first
choice for patients and in the process making interventions like injections and
surgery the alternative approach.”