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What
is Manipulation?
Manipulation is treatment
using the doctor's hands to apply body leverage and a physical thrust to one
joint or a group of related joints to restore joint and related tissue function.
Through the use of manipulation, the doctor seeks to provide relief from symptoms,
improve joint and muscle function, and speed recovery. Spinal manipulation is
the most common form of manipulation. Manipulation should not be confused with
other forms of manual therapy such as mobilization and massage. Is
Spinal
Manipulation Effective?
Yes! As more of the benefits
and safety of spinal manipulation are made public, it is becoming more universally
recognized as a safe and effective choice for the care of back problems. In
a recent study, a panel of health care experts analyzed the scientific evidence
available on all methods of examination and treatment used for acute adult low
back problems and formed conclusions regarding their appropriateness and effectiveness.
Among their most significant conclusions, they confirmed that spinal manipulation
is a safe and effective initial form of treatment for this problem. This panel
also strongly recommended that both doctors and patients consider using the
most conservative treatment approach first for this common problem. Spinal manipulation
is a drugless, nonsurgical (conservative) approach to the treatment of back
pain and its related disorders.
Is Spinal
Manipulation Safe?
Yes! When administered by
a qualified doctor who is well trained and experienced in the use of spinal
manipulation, it is one of the safest drugless, nonsurgical procedures available.
Clinical surveys show that complications from manipulation are rare. So low,
in fact, that doctors who perform manipulation have the lowest malpractice insurance
costs of all practicing doctors. This means that when manipulation is performed
by a Doctor of Chiropractic, the potential risk of complications from manipulation
is at its lowest. A word of caution. Spinal manipulation is as much an art as
it is a clinical science. It should not be used by unskilled persons. As more
people become aware of manipulation's effectiveness, unlicensed or untrained
persons might believe they too can use it safely and effectively. For your own
safety, when selecting a doctor to provide manipulation for your back problem,
be sure you choose a chiropractic doctor who is well trained and experienced
in this form of care.
Which
Doctors are Most Skilled at Manipuatlion?
Doctors of Chiropractic
(DCs) are the public's first choice of doctors for treatment using manipulation.
The DC's clinical expertise is derived from his/her training and the clinical
experience gained from spending over 85% of his/her daily practice in the differential
diagnosis of the patient's complaint and the management of neuromusculoskeletal
(NMS) disorders. The DC's training and experience enable him/her to identify
those health problems that are most likely to be responsive to chiropractic
management and to administer the appropriate treatment personally.
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