A recent report from the USA states that people with low back pain may benefit from a hands-on treatment known as osteopathic manual therapy (OMT) more than they do from ultrasound therapy. The study published in Annals of Family Medicine suggests that osteopathic manual therapy leads to short-term pain relief for these patients. During the therapy an osteopath will move your muscles and joints with stretching, gentle pressure, and resistance.
Kelston Chorley, Head of Professional Development at British Osteopathic Association comments on the report, “This latest research which also claims to be the largest osteopathy study of its kind, is further evidence of the safety and efficacy of osteopathic treatment.
“The study shows significant and clinically relevant data supporting the use of osteopathic treatment over ultrasound therapy for chronic low back pain and in reducing the use of prescription drugs. It meets or exceeds the Cochrane back review group for a moderate and effective size, for both moderate and substantial improvements in low back pain. The study also supports the efficacy and safety of osteopathic treatment as well as working within the cost guidelines of NICE recommendations.”
Great blog and commenting on lower back pain and like to add therapeutic exercises and massage are also effective in treating lower back pain and during all exercises pay attention to all compensations you make during exercise and practice the drawing in technique.
on June 14, 2013 at 9:12 am Libertyville Chiropractic