Want To Avoid Surgery? See A Chiropractor

Want To Avoid Surgery? See A Chiropractor

Alden chiropractic back pain treatmentIn our Alden practice, we see a lot of people who are dealing with back pain, and some of these patients have been informed they might need surgery to recover. Thankfully, Dr. Showalter has helped many people get relief without the need for any type of surgery. The scientific literature confirms the results we see in our practice. One research study published in the journal Spine found that seeing a chiropractor as your first step in overcoming with your back issues may actually keep you out of the operating room.

In this study, medical experts from Dartmouth analyzed statistics from 1,885 workers from the state of Washington who first saw either a surgeon or a chiropractor for their low back issues. They then looked at three years' worth of follow-up medical information to determine whether the individuals ended up having back surgery in an effort to treat the problem.

What the authors found was that 42.7% of the individuals who first consulted with a surgeon for their back problems ended up having a surgical procedure in that 3-year time frame, whereas only 1.5 percent of those who first saw a chiropractor had the same fate. The authors wrote:

"Even after controlling for injury severity and other measures, workers with an initial visit for the injury to a surgeon had almost nine times the odds of receiving lumbar spine surgery compared to those seeing primary care providers, whereas workers whose first visit was to a chiropractor had significantly lower odds of surgery."

These are impressive outcomes. Consulting with a chiropractor drastically reduces your odds of getting back surgery, plus the chiropractic patients in this report "had lower odds of chronic work disability" and they also had fewer expensive MRI tests.

Let's also take into account this important detail: this study was conducted by orthopedic surgeons from Dartmouth College, and printed in the world's most influential medical journal on spinal injuries.

Why You Should Avoid Surgery

Any surgical procedure has risks, but a major problem linked to spinal surgery is that there's a very high rate of failure. In an important analysis in the European Spine Journal, researchers wrote:

"Failed back surgery is a problem that has become sufficiently widespread to even warrant its own special conferences, with recent reviews reporting failure rates ranging from 5 to 50%."

The authors of this same study concluded:

"It is extremely difficult to identify unequivocal predictor factors that can be used to accurately predict the outcome of surgery."

As a chiropractor, Dr. Showalter believes that surgery should be the absolute last choice for treating back pain. Chiropractic care works to restore your spine to its normal function--without high-risk surgery or drugs--and many studies have established the effectiveness of chiropractic for back pain.

If you live in Alden and you need relief for your back pain, give our practice a call today at (716) 937-9870 for a consultation or an appointment. We'll help get you back on the road to a pain-free life!

Studies

  • Keeney BJ, Fulton-Kehoe D, Turner JA, Wickizer TM, Chan KC, Franklin GM. Early predictors of lumbar spine surgery after occupational back injury: results from a prospective study of workers in Washington State. Spine 2013;38(11):953-964.
  • Mannion AF, Elfering A. Predictors of surgical outcome and their assessment. European Spine Journal 2006;15(Suppl 1):S93-S108.
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  1. Dr. Scott Showalter, DC

    Since 1990, I have been practicing chiropractic care, utilizing multiple state-of-the-art techniques: gentle non-force adjustments, Gonstead, Diversified, Activator, Sacral Occipital Techniques, and deep tissue massage. We also offer ultrasound and hydrocollator (steamed clay) hot pack therapy. Based on your individual needs, I will recommend a plan for treatment and use of techniques that suit you best.