93%
of Whiplash Patients Improve With Chiropractic
This article’s introduction
sums up the state of whiplash treatment very well:
“The ‘whiplash’ syndrome
is a collection of symptoms produced as a result of soft-tissue injury of
the cervical spine. The accumulated literature suggests that 43 percent of
patients will suffer long-term symptoms following ‘whiplash’ injury. If patients
are still symptomatic after three months then there is almost a 90 per cent
chance that they will remain so. No conventional treatment has proven to be
effective in these established chronic cases.”
The authors of this study
examined the effectiveness of chiropractic in 28 patients with chronic whiplash
pain. The patients were referred to the chiropractic physician an average of
15.5 (range, 3-44) months after the accident, and were interviewed before treatment
by both an independent chiropractic and orthopedic physician. The patients were
assigned to one of four classification groups: A - No symptoms; B - Symptoms
are a nuisance; C - Symptoms are intrusive; and, D - Symptoms are disabling.
The initial evaluation placed 27 of the 28 patients in groups C or D.
“Following treatment,
26 (93 per cent) of the patients had improved: 16 by one symptom group and
10 by two symptom groups. This improvement was independent of whether it was
assessed by an orthopaedic surgeon or a chiropractor. In the group that
had improved, 17 had stopped their treatment at the time of assessment; symptoms
had recurred to a minor degree in four (24 per cent) of these patients and
they were considering further treatment.”
The authors conclude that
these are exciting findings, and that they merit further investigations with
randomized, controlled studies.
Woodward MN, Cook JCH,
Gargan MF, Bannister GC. Chiropractic treatment of chronic ‘whiplash’ injuries.
Injury: International Journal of the Care of the Injured 1996;27(9):643-645.
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