Article: Chronic Low Back Pain Is Reduced, Analgesic Use Is Reduced, And Activities Of Daily Living Improved Following Treatment With The DRX9000
January 27, 2008 by Marijke Durning, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Chronic low back pain is a prevalent and expensive condition in industrialized countries. However, a study partially funded by Axiom Worldwide and published on-line by Pain Practice indicates that chronic low back pain may improve with treatment on the DRX9000. The study titled, “Treatment of 94 Outpatients With Chronic Discogenic Low Back Pain with the DRX9000: A Retrospective Chart Review,” reports that patients with a mean pain duration of 535 weeks reported a mean verbal numerical pain intensity rating equal to 6.05 on a 0 to 10 scale prior to treatment with the DRX9000. This decreased to a statistically and clinically significant mean rating of 0.89 after the last treatment on the DRX9000
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