Does flexion distraction triumph over exercise programs for chronic low-back pain? A year-long investigation
A groundbreaking one-year follow-up study, recently published in a leading medical journal, sheds light on the effectiveness of flexion distraction therapy in managing chronic low-back pain compared to traditional physical therapy. In 2006, the study led by Jerrilyn A. Cambron, et. al., represents the first randomized clinical trial evaluating flexion distraction care, a popular form of chiropractic treatment, against an exercise program, a common modality … Continue reading Does flexion distraction triumph over exercise programs for chronic low-back pain? A year-long investigation