Evidence-Based Case Study
Real patient outcomes demonstrating the effectiveness of chiropractic care
88%
Average Pain Reduction
70%
Mobility Improvement
1
Case Study
Lower back pain Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Hamilton, New Zealand
Verified Outcome
Approximately 2 months (Dec 15, 2025 - Feb 3, 2026), total 10 visits
Age 58-59
Approximately 2 months (Dec 15, 2025 - Feb 3, 2026), total 10 visits
📊 Quantified Outcome
Pain Reduction
88%
8/10 → 1/10
Mobility
+70%
Range of motion
Progress Over Time
Pain Severity
Patient Experience
"Tracey Kensington, born in 1967, presented with lower back pain that occurs "every now and again". He had a previous issue a few years back playing golf and had seen a chiropractor in Palmerston North. His pain was described as constant aching. His average pain level was 6/10 and worst was 8/10. He reported no change in his condition prior to treatment. He stretched to alleviate the pain, and no movement or long car trips made it worse. His health goal was to resolve existing conditions. After approximately two months of chiropractic care, he reported a 90% overall improvement. His pain had decreased considerably, and movement had improved considerably. He still experienced morning tightness and difficulty sitting on a bench seat for long periods without stretching. He also noted improvements in sleep, exercise, and state of mind."
✨Additional Benefits Reported
The patient also experienced these additional improvements:
Improved sleep
Improved exercise
Improved state of mind
Treatment Details
Two weekly Chiropractic adjustments, total 10 visits, using SOT, Cranial release, Thompson drop and Diversified techniques to correct subluxation patterns and restore joint function.
Clinic Information
Hamilton, New Zealand
318 Te Rapa Rd, Beerescourt, Hamilton, 3200, New Zealand
Scientific Evidence
All case studies follow standardized outcome measures and evidence-based treatment protocols. Individual results may vary based on patient-specific factors and adherence to treatment plans.
Submitted on February 11, 2026
Questions About This Treatment
Be the first to ask about this case study
No questions yet. Be the first to ask!