Saturday, February 12, 2011

Does traction therapy help relieve back pain? My doctor says I should try it out. What do you think?


All over the country, back doctors are offering traction therapy for low back pain. The concept is simple. You sit or stand and a device gently pulls on either end of your body. This will supposedly relieve the pressure on the joint and you will be free of back pain. Like the plastic surgeons, the therapy involves multiple sessions for many weeks or months. Each session can cost anywhere from $175-$300 and on average one needs 20-30 sessions.  Low back pain is a major health problem and accounts for large number of people being absent from work, being disabled and depressed. So far, no one therapy seems to work for all people with back pain and now we have traction.


Evaluation of current literature indicates that traction is just another scam. It does not work; it provides little or no pain relief and does not reverse your disability. The only people who benefit from traction therapy are the people who sell it- these health care providers are the ones who drive the fancy cars with your hard-earned money. There is not a single well-controlled randomized study that shows that traction is effective for low back pain. Of course, there are some bogus studies from the Orient or those published by the manufacturers, but the results are fraudulent. 


If you have back pain and do not want to end up more depressed than what you already are, avoid traction. At least you have money for food now; after traction therapy not only will you still have back pain but you will also go hungry.

 

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