12 Dec Are anti-inflammatory drugs the best answer for Low Back Pain?
So in the study, the participants all had lower back pain of less than 48 hours duration. It was comparing spinal adjustments versus a group that had diclofenac, which is a well-known non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. And the results, They did this research in a group of 101 patients and the results were significantly different between the group that had the adjustments versus the group that had the diclofenac or the anti-inflammatory drugs. The conclusion of the research as documented
So, I hope you found that interesting. Go to see your chiropractor or tell other people to go and see the chiropractor if there’s any acute lower back pain going on.
Yours in Health
Michael Bloom
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Dr Michael Bloom has a wide and varying interest in what it takes to live a healthy and happy life. He has over 20 years experience as a chiropractor in Europe and Australia and has attended over 40 post graduate seminars and courses. Currently he has a particular interest in the declining posture of society and the health implications associated with poor posture.
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