Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy: does the scientific literature support efficacy claims made in the advertising media?

Dwain M Daniel
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Abstract

Background: Traction therapy has been utilized in the treatment of low back pain for decades. The most recent incarnation of traction therapy is non-surgical spinal decompression therapy which can cost over $100,000. This form of therapy has been heavily marketed to manual therapy professions and subsequently to the consumer. The purpose of this paper is to initiate a debate pertaining to the relationship between marketing claims and the scientific literature on non-surgical spinal decompression.

Discussion: Only one small randomized controlled trial and several lower level efficacy studies have been performed on spinal decompression therapy. In general the quality of these studies is questionable. Many of the studies were performed using the VAX-D unit which places the patient in a prone position. Often companies utilize this research for their marketing although their units place the patient in the supine position.

Summary: Only limited evidence is available to warrant the routine use of non-surgical spinal decompression, particularly when many other well investigated, less expensive alternatives are available.

非手术脊柱减压疗法:科学文献是否支持广告媒体所宣称的疗效?
背景:牵引疗法用于治疗腰痛已有几十年的历史。牵引疗法的最新化身是非手术脊柱减压疗法,其费用可能超过10万美元。这种形式的治疗已经被大量推销给手工治疗专业人士,随后又被消费者所接受。本文的目的是发起一场关于非手术脊柱减压的市场宣传和科学文献之间关系的辩论。讨论:只有一项小型随机对照试验和几项较低水平的疗效研究进行了脊柱减压治疗。总的来说,这些研究的质量是有问题的。许多研究是使用VAX-D装置进行的,该装置将患者置于俯卧位。通常公司利用这项研究为他们的营销,虽然他们的单位在仰卧位的病人。摘要:只有有限的证据可以保证常规使用非手术脊柱减压,特别是当许多其他经过充分研究,更便宜的替代方案可用时。
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