If you have chronic low back pain, could spinal manipulation help?

A large BMJ study reviewed 47 clinical trials involving more than 9,200 adults with chronic low back pain.

Researchers found that spinal manipulation provided pain relief similar to other recommended treatments, such as exercise and physical therapy.

The treatment also helped improve movement and daily function.

Most side effects were mild and temporary, such as soreness or stiffness, while serious complications were rare.

The research suggests that spinal manipulation is a safe and effective option for many people with chronic low back pain.

And, it is also important to stay on top of the specific insurance rules by scheduling workshops or courses with H.J. Ross Company to update your team on billing rules and payer requirements.

There is a reason chiropractors have trusted H.J. Ross Company with their business for over 40 years.