What Does Vitamin-D Have To Do With Back Pain?
Vitamin D deficiencies have long been the culprit of many aches and pains. This problem is widespread, especially in the northern United States. Because, the winters are long, people don’t get enough sunshine to make there own vitamin D. Aches and pains are usually widespread, but a recently published article zeroed in on low back pain.
The article was published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine in 2009. It found that some people with chronic low back pain or failed back surgery were deficient in Vitamin D. When the Vitamin D deficiency was brought back to normal, through supplementation, their pain improved. In some cases, the pain completely went away.
The article stated that physicians should have a high suspicion for vitamin D deficiency in patients with chronic low back pain. It also recommended blood testing for patients before and after surgery.
Personally, I am recommending a vitamin D test for anyone in chronic pain. This year, I have joined up with Labcorp labs, to provide this type of testing to my patients.
I have found that vitamin supplementation, combined with chiropractic care that focuses on rebuilding posture, yields dramatic results.
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