Chiropractic vs. Other Treatments for Spine Problems: What Patients Report
NHIS data shows chiropractic outperforms other treatments for spine pain. Over 96% of patients say chiropractic helps with back pain and neck pain.
If you’ve ever wondered whether chiropractic really works for back pain, neck pain, or spine conditions, national survey data has the answer. A 2020 analysis of NHIS data showed chiropractic patients with spine problems reported higher satisfaction and less reliance on medication or surgery than those using other treatments.
Rising Use for Spine Conditions
From 1997 to 2012, chiropractic use for spine issues grew from 7.6% to 10.1%. Millions more patients are turning to chiropractors for back and neck care.
Effectiveness as Reported by Patients
- 96% of respondents with spine problems who used chiropractic said it helped their condition.
- Patients reported lower use of prescription drugs, surgery, and physical therapy compared to those who didn’t see chiropractors.
Conditions That Respond Well to Chiropractic
Chronic Low Back Pain: Adjustments and mobilizations restore movement and reduce muscle guarding.
Neck Pain: Chiropractic is effective for whiplash, poor posture, and tension-related pain.
Sciatica & Radiating Pain: Chiropractic improves spinal mechanics to reduce nerve compression.
Sports Injuries: From herniated discs to spinal sprains, chiropractic speeds recovery.
The data is clear: chiropractic care is a patient-preferred, effective, and conservative solution for spinal conditions. At Thrive Sports & Spine, our evidence-based approach helps patients manage pain, avoid unnecessary medications, and get back to living fully.
Reference:
Ndetan H., Hawk C., Evans W., Tanue T., Singh K. “Chiropractic Care for Spine Conditions: Analysis of National Health Interview Survey.” J Health Care and Research, 2020.












