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Evidence Based Practice

The public need FACTS to understand why chiropractic care can help them. This animation looks into evidence based practice and what that means.

A transcript of the video follows.

 

Evidence-Based Practice Video Transcript

Modern health care should be based on a combination of research, the clinical experience of your health care provider, and your wishes and values. You deserve to know the scientific facts about your health care, so your health care provider should know what the best available evidence is that’s relevant to you and they should share it with you when you see them. But not all things have yet been studied. So your healthcare provider also has to rely on their own clinical experience when caring for you.

At the end of the day, your healthcare is your choice, and you have every right to make choices based on your own values and beliefs.

In fact, this practice is known as evidence-based or evidence-informed practice. Your healthcare providers are trained to present the best available scientific evidence in simple language, avoiding jargon. They also share their clinical experience and empower you to make your healthcare decisions.

Chiropractic has a great scientific basis that is growing every day. So you can take great comfort in knowing that there has been lots of research done about chiropractic care. We know from many research studies that chiropractic is safe and that people who see chiropractors really love the care they receive.

How cool is that?

We know from the science that chiropractic care improves your brain’s ability to see what’s going on in and around your body. This means you can have all sorts of improvements in your health and function. Other than just the reason you went to see a chiropractor to begin with. Many people say they experience improvements in things like the way they breathe, their blood pressure, or even their digestion when they get adjusted. Irrespective of whether they saw their chiropractor because they were in pain or not.

We also know from science that people who have spinal problems such as back pain, neck pain, and headaches improve well under chiropractic care. Let me give you an example.

Low back pain may be due to a breakdown in the way your brain is controlling the muscles of your back. Carrum Downs Dental Care. Keilor Dental. Tarneit Dental Care. So your back and brain aren’t talking to each other properly. Which may mean that you aren’t able to control and stabilize your spine properly and protect yourself from injuring your back. For example, when you move or lift an object. This is where a chiropractor can help.

A chiropractor will gently adjust any dysfunctional spinal segments in your back, or what they call chiropractic subluxations. They do this to restore healthy spinal movement and to improve the communication between your brain and your body, which may have an impact on the way your brain is controlling the muscles in your back. For many people with back pain, this can result in a big difference to the way they feel and function, and it can help them to get over their back pain and back to enjoying life.

The research backs this up and tells us that for people with low back pain, chiropractic care is as effective, if not more effective, than other healthcare options.

More research needs to be done to work out just how effective it is. But for now, the research suggests that there’s no better healthcare options available.

The same is true for other conditions, such as neck pain and many types of headaches. There’s also lots of research being done that looks at how chiropractors can help people with all sorts of problems that may be caused due to a breakdown in communication between brain and body.

It turns out that spinal function is really important for your brain to know what’s going on in and around you.

So when you see your chiropractor, you can feel secure knowing that the care they provide is backed up by research, as well as their clinical experience. But remember, your healthcare is your choice, and you can make choices based on your own values and beliefs.

And this lies at the heart of evidence based healthcare. So have you seen your family chiropractor lately? If not, go have your brain body connection fine tuned, because chiropractic is all about helping you feel great and get the most out of life by functioning at your optimal potential.

 

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