The mainstream medical community has repeatedly suggested a pivotal way to treat neck pain is by writing a prescription. However, a study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and published in the Annals of Internal Medicine might challenge that type of thinking.
What did the study show? It found that drugs are not the optimal approach to this type of problem. Instead, individuals who utilized chiropractic care and/or exercise were two times more likely to be free of neck pain after a twelve-week period than the group treated with pharmaceuticals.
Naturally, chiropractors are not surprised by the study’s findings; many practitioners understand that drugs may mask neck pain but do little to address the underlying cause.
Fortunately, exercise and/or chiropractic treatments offer a more encouraging outcome, with chiropractic care found to be the most favorable.
Let’s look at each therapy more closely.
Yes, The National Institutes of Health examined chiropractic treatment and exercise and found both therapies to be better than drugs when treating neck pain. Still, it is important to mention there are other drug-free ways to augment the benefits of chiropractic care and exercise. For example, supplements such as ginger and curcumin (found in tumeric) offer natural anti-inflammatory properties. Concurrently, minimizing sugars and grains in the diet assists the body in helping to prevent inflammatory responses. When these steps are practiced alongside chiropractic care and exercise, the results are impressive.
For additional information regarding the NIH study, go to http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/01/04/neck-pain-chiropractors-exercise-better-than-medication-study-says/