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Thursday, November 3, 2011

GOT LOW BACK PAIN? TRY A MASSAGE!
Dennis Newhook, RMT

New study on Chronic Low Back Pain Supports the use of Massage Therapy! Researchers in Seattle, Washington were curious if massage therapy could improve disability and decrease the symptoms associated with chronic low back pain. Their single-blinded, randomized controlled trial was published in a recent edition of a prominent medical journal. The bottom line: Massage improves function in patients with chronic low back pain. The subjects received weekly massage treatments for 10 weeks, either a general relaxation massage or one aimed specifically at addressing musculoskeletal contributions to low back pain. The study "produces a clinically meaningful reduction in dysfunction and symptoms as compared with usual care". While the effects seemed to gradually fade once treatments had ended, the functional improvement persisted for up to 1 year! The massage treatments consisted of myofascial, neuro-muscular, and other soft-tissue techniques, all of which are part of the Ontario registered massage therapists’ scope of practice.
(Cherkin DC, Sherman KJ, Kahn J, et al. A comparison of the effects of 2 types of massage and usual care on chronic low back pain. Ann Intern Med 2011;155(1):1-9.)