If you’re having digestive issues, including IBS, you probably don’t think to contact a chiropractor. However, there is a growing body of research in this relationship. For example, there is a randomised control trial study published which evaluated the clinical effect of spinal manipulation (adjustments) in treating IBS compared with the anti-spasmodic IBS medication Dicetel.1 Researchers randomly divided 210 IBS patients into spinal manipulation and medication groups. All the patients in the spinal manipulation group received a total of 5 treatments.
Symptoms were evaluated based on bowel symptom scale scores before and after treatment. Post-treatment results from the spinal manipulation group showed that 92 cases had excellent results, 10 cases had good results, 3 had fair results and 0 cases had poor results. Meanwhile, in the medication group, 30 cases had excellent results, 41 cases had good results, 12 cases had fair results and 22 cases had poor results.
The researchers of this study concluded that displacement of intervertebral discs and/or vertebrae in the thoracic and lumbar region appear to be a contributing factor in the symptoms of IBS. They also concluded that correcting this displacement of intervertebral discs/and or vertebrae to resolve the stimuli caused by pressure exerted on the nerves and vessels around the spine is an effective treatment for IBS.
If you are experiencing from IBS and would like to have your spine and nervous system checked, contact Dr Cindy at Provolution Health on 6299 2660 or info@provolutionhealth.com.au
References:
Qu L, Xing L, Norman W, Chen H, Gao S. Irritable bowel syndrome treated by traditional Chinese spinal orthopedic manipulation. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 2012 Dec 1;32(4):565-70.