Vancouver Osteopath Publishes Landmark Research Showing Manual Osteopathy Outperforms Sham Treatment for Low Back Pain

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-- Systematic review and meta-analysis by Best Osteopathy founder Mehrbod Atshani covers 12 randomized controlled trials and more than 6,000 patients across eight countries.

Best Osteopathy, a multi-location manual osteopathic clinic serving Metro Vancouver, announces the publication of a peer-reviewed systematic review and meta-analysis by clinic founder Seyed Mehrbod Atshani examining the evidence for osteopathic manual treatment in non-specific low back pain. The review synthesized 12 randomized controlled trials and meta-analytic reports covering more than 6,000 participants across North America, France, Switzerland, and multinational populations. In the largest sham-controlled trial included, patients receiving osteopathic manual treatment were 38 percent more likely to achieve meaningful pain reduction compared to those receiving sham treatment. The largest independent meta-analysis found a mean pain reduction of nearly 15 mm on a 100 mm scale for chronic low back pain, exceeding the threshold for clinically meaningful improvement. "Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and too many patients are still told there is nothing more that can be done. This research shows that osteopathic manual treatment produces clinically meaningful, lasting improvements in pain and function that are superior to sham treatment — across multiple countries and patient populations. The evidence is consistent and it is compelling.


— Seyed Mehrbod Atshani, Founder, Best Osteopathy

Key Findings

• Patients receiving OMT were 38% more likely to achieve meaningful pain reduction (30% or more from baseline) compared to sham treatment in the largest RCT (n=455, p<0.001)

• The largest independent meta-analysis (15 RCTs, 1,502 patients) found a mean pain reduction of -14.93 mm on a 100 mm VAS for chronic low back pain (p<0.05)

• Functional disability also improved significantly with a standardized mean difference of -0.32 (p<0.05)

• Patients with higher baseline pain severity derived the greatest benefit from OMT

• Recovery rates (return to near-normal pain and function) were significantly higher in OMT patients than sham patients at 12-week follow-up

• Results were consistent across North America, France, Switzerland, and multinational populations

• No serious adverse events were reported across any of the included studies.

About the Research

This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted by Seyed Mehrbod Atshani, founder of Best Osteopathy Vancouver and an international graduate medical doctor who practiced as an ER and general physician before transitioning to manual osteopathy. The full paper is available at bestosteopathy.ca.

About Best Osteopathy

Best Osteopathy is a multi-location manual osteopathic clinic serving Metro Vancouver with four locations in Downtown Vancouver, Brentwood Burnaby, New Westminster, and Richmond. All practitioners are registered members of the College of Registered Manual Osteopaths (CRMO — manualosteopaths.org). Services include manual osteopathy, craniosacral therapy, visceral manipulation, naprapathy, and BioFlex Cold Laser Therapy. No referral required. Most extended health plans accepted.


Clinic Locations


• Downtown Vancouver — 658 Homer St, Suite 410, Vancouver, BC V6B 2X1

• Brentwood Burnaby — 1920 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC V5C 0K3

• New Westminster — 102-661 Columbia St, New Westminster, BC V3M 1A8

• Richmond — Unit 1, 3891 Chatham St, Richmond, BC V7E 2Z5

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