This study aims to examine the efficacy of an Integrative approach utilizing Chiropractic as an add-on therapy for the treatment back and neck pain in an emergency department setting Chiropractic is well established as an effective treatment for back pain. The investigators cumulative experience in Asaf Harofeh Medical Center has shown Chiropractic to be an effective therapy for simple back and neck pain in an emergency room (ER) setting. This study will examine weather Chiropractic can decrease pain, increase range of motion and decrease anxiety in patients admitted to the Emergency Room with simple back and neck pain without neurological findings. Chiropractic will be performed as an add on therapy on top of analgesic therapy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
52
real chiropractic manipulation
Placebo stimulation using 'activator' thumper
Asaf Harofeh Medical Center
Beer Yaakov, Zerifin, Israel, Israel
A comparable difference in pain levels between a combined medication and chiropractic treatment to medication treatment alone as measured by the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)
Time frame: 30 minutes after medication, Immidiatly after treatment and after 24 hrs
A comparable difference in range of motion between a combined medication and chiropractic treatment to medication treatment alone as measured by Spine Scan Device and physical exam using goniometer
Time frame: 30 minutes after medication, Immidiatly after treatment and after 24 hrs
A comparable difference in patient self reported anxiety assessed by Hebrew version of the anxiety and somatization sections of the Symptom Check List-90 questioner (SCL-90)
Time frame: Immidiatly after treatment
A comparable difference in the amount of analgesic pain medication consumed by the patients during the day of treatment and after 24 hours
Time frame: 24 hours after treatment
A comparable difference in safety and patient satisfactory as measured by overall satisfactory and safety questionnaires
Time frame: 1 hour after the treatment and again after 1 week
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