Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Should you see a chiropractor for low back pain?

If you’ve ever seen a doctor for back pain, you’re not alone. An estimated 85% of people experience back pain severe enough to see a doctor for at some point in their life. Yet despite how common it is, the precise cause of pain is often unclear. And a single, best treatment for most low back pain is unknown. For these reasons, doctors’ recommendations tend to vary. “Standard care” includes a balance of rest, stretching and exercise, heat, pain relievers, and time. Some doctors also suggest trying chiropractic care. The good news is that no matter what treatment is recommended, most people with a recent onset of back pain are better within a few weeks — often within a few days. What’s the role of chiropractic care?

From http://besthealthnews.com/2019/07/should-you-see-a-chiropractor-for-low-back-pain/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=should-you-see-a-chiropractor-for-low-back-pain

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