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Friday, July 7, 2017

Chiropractor Finds Surprising Relationship Between Chronic Lower Back Pains and Depression



A growing body of research led by an organization of chiropractors have revealed the surprising indirect relationship between those experiencing lower back pains and those suffering from bouts of depression and anxiety. According to some studies, major depression is four times more likely to be diagnosed in patients suffering from lower back pains than any other conditions. This is quite alarming as statistics show that 8 out of 10 Americans will most likely manifest symptoms of back pains some time in their lives.

It’s much worse when you are suffering from chronic back pain as opposed to acute back pain. A chronic backache has been defined as pain that has continues for more than 3 months.

Accuracy of Existing Data

The study from a group of chiropractors in England have yet to establish what links back pains and depression with each other. What makes the results more astounding is the fact that the relationship is real regardless of the geography, culture, source of income, or race. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2v6p5g4

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