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New Study Reinforces Chiropractic as a Vital Option for Managing Spinal Pain in Older Adults

Date: 15th October 2025

To mark World Spine Day (16th October) the New Zealand Chiropractors’ Association (NZCA) is calling attention to a major new study published on 8 August 2025 in the Canadian Journal on Aging, which shows that middle-age and older adults—especially those from marginalised communities—can experience significant pain relief from chiropractic care, even within public health systems.

Conducted at a publicly funded community health centre in Canada, the study analysed 240 records from patients aged 45 and older over a nine year period and found clinically meaningful improvements in spinal pain across all age groups and regions of the spine. Notably, most of these patients came from low-income, Indigenous, or underserved populations and often had multiple chronic conditions. A large majority also reported that seeing a chiropractor reduced their need to visit their GP or local emergency department.

“This study powerfully reinforces what we see here in New Zealand,” says Robert Moore, chiropractor and spokesperson for the NZCA. “Chiropractic care is safe, effective, drug-free and particularly suited to older adults who often face barriers in accessing conventional care. It also supports the global move toward integrated, non-pharmacological management of chronic spinal pain.”


Why It Matters for New Zealand

● One in four New Zealanders over 65 live with chronic musculoskeletal pain.

● Older Kiwis are more likely to experience low back pain if they are on low incomes or have other health conditions.

● Chiropractors are primary health practitioners in NZ and can be consulted without referral.

● Chiropractic care can help reduce reliance on pain medications, including opioids, which pose higher risks for older adults.

● The Canadian findings support NZ-based evidence showing that patients who access chiropractic care earlier require fewer overall medical services.


The NZCA encourages older New Zealanders and their whānau to explore chiropractic care as a valuable part of their health and wellness plan.


“If you or a loved one is struggling with spinal pain, stiffness, mobility issues, or loss of function, your local chiropractor can offer evidence-informed, hands-on care that may significantly improve quality of life,” adds Rob.


World Spine Day “Invest in Your Spine”.

Recognized annually on October 16, World Spine Day brings together health advocates, professionals, and organizations to promote the importance of spinal health and well-being. With millions of people affected by spinal disorders, including chronic back pain, spinal deformity and postural issues, this year’s campaign emphasizes that investing in spinal health today is a crucial step toward a healthier and more fulfilling future. The campaign highlights that spinal health is not just a matter of comfort—it impacts mobility, productivity, mental wellbeing, and overall quality of life.


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