Have you wondered what care is effective for a bout of Groton neck pain? More specifically, how chiropractic treatment results compare to other forms of available medical care? Well, here is an outcome study to answer this question!
Researchers compared chiropractic care to medication and intense exercise advice for neck pain relief. The participants were 272 adults with non-specific neck pain for an average of 7 weeks. They were randomized to one of three groups:
- spinal manipulation with skilled chiropractors (like our very own Groton chiropractor at Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office!) for an average of 15 visits over 3 months
- medication with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, acetaminophen, or both (Some progressed to narcotic analgesia and muscle relaxants if their doctor thought that was appropriate.) for an average of 5 visits
- 2 hours of extensive education on home exercise to do 5 to 10 reps of each exercise 8 times a day.
Like most Groton neck pain patients, medications aren’t always the go-to alternative. The chiropractic or exercise option proves better. In this study, pain was reduced significantly better with the chiropractic care or exercise than the medical treatment. The pain scores and the percent of people whose pain reduced at least 50% were better with exercise or chiropractic for neck pain relief. (1)
And get this, even in more severe neck injuries, conservative care without surgery was found to reduce disc herniations in the neck and to improve the pain and spinal cord damage caused by neck injuries. (2) Are you excited? We are! Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office’s neck pain relief treatment plan is conservative, gentle and safe.
So if you or a loved one or a friend needs neck pain relief in Groton, contact Shoreline Medical Services/ Hutter Chiropractic Office. We’ll discuss your neck pain, arm pain, and spine pain. Our non-surgical care may be just what you need! Research is increasingly showing that conservative care is of more benefit than ever shown in the past for neck injuries and their relief.
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