Why Medications Aren’t Recommended for Low Back Pain

Bottom Line:

Although NSAID medications can be purchased over the counter, it doesn't mean they don't have risks and dangers.

 

Why it Matters:

Over the past twenty years, we've seen the effects of low back pain change our healthcare landscape forever.

 

· It’s estimated that 100,000 people are hospitalized each year from NSAID related complications.

· Each day, it’s estimated that 100 people pass away as a result of opioid overdoses.

 

Leading healthcare organizations have taken note and now recommend that movement-based care options, such as chiropractic, are explored for most low back issues before medications.

 

The added benefit? Most people who explore chiropractic care take far fewer medications than those who don't.

 

Why? Because it works. The care that chiropractors deliver ranks at the top of nearly every list!

 

Next Steps:

 

Medications are designed to mask the pain, not fix the problem.

 

Receiving a complete and comprehensive evaluation is the first step towards finding relief.

 

After discovering the cause of your pain, we can work together to craft a care plan that will help you not only reduce your pain so you can reach your health goals.

 

If you or someone you know is struggling with low back pain, call us today at 406-546-8806.

 

Science Source: Noninvasive Treatments for Chronic Low Back Pain. American College of Physicians. 2017.