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CCGPP on Spinal Decompression
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CCGPP on Spinal Decompression
- A 2006 systematic review indicated that the evidence was insufficient to prove the efficacy of motorized spinal decompression for chronic discogenic low back pain. [1]
A 2007 review stated, “only limited evidence is available to warrant the routine use of non-surgical spinal decompression, particularly when many other well investigated, less expensive alternatives are available.” [2]
References
- ↑ Macario, A et al (Sep 2006). "Systematic literature review of spinal decompression via motorized traction for chronic discogenic low back pain". Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain 6 (3): 171-178. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Systematic+literature+review+of+spinal+decompression+via+motorized+traction+for+chronic+discogenic+low+back+pain. Retrieved 1/11/2014.
- ↑ Daniel, DM (May 2007). "Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy: does the scientific literature support efficacy claims made in the advertising media?". Chiropr Osteopat 15 (7). http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Non-surgical+spinal+decompression+therapy%3A+does+the+scientific+literature+support+efficacy+claims+made+in+the+advertising+media%3F. Retrieved 1/11/2014.