YOUR CHIROPRACTIC SPINE PAIN PRACTITIONER: Lessen Pain, Decrease Opioid Prescription
Fills, Improve Quality of Life
Chiropractic care is hands-on treatment appreciated
by many for its non-pharmacologic and non-surgical foundation. In
a healthcare system that is structured for the integration
of non-pharmacologic treatment modalities incorporating
chiropractic – the Veteran’s Healthcare Administration – usual medical care
plus chiropractic care for patients with low back pain was reported as beneficial. There was a significant difference in the results
of usual medical care versus usual medical care plus
chiropractic care in better quality of life scoring as well as
pain-related disability with chiropractic care. (1) In the Medicare system,
older beneficiaries with spinal pain who utilized chiropractic care
were at significantly reduced risk – 56% lower – of filling an
opioid prescription. (2) Since 2011, a new role to deal with
spine-related pain, back pain, radiculopathy, etc., was offered,
the Primary Spine Practitioner. Integrating such care into the
healthcare system is meant to improve
effectiveness and value of care because high costs and poor outcomes
are familiar in spine care. (3) Your New Roads
chiropractor at New Roads Chiropractic Center knows the spine, the conservative
care of its pain, and the value of collaborating with other healthcare
practitioners to get you the pain relief we all desire
for you! Your New Roads chiropractor is your hands-on spine pain
practitioner!
Listen to this PODCAST
with Dr. Robert Borzone on The Back
Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he explains
back pain relieving care with the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management that prompted
a patient to decrease her intake of pain
medication as she experienced less and less pain.
New Roads CHIROPRACTIC TIP OF THE
MONTH: ADD AT-HOME EXERCISE
Combining efforts, whether it is it
between your healthcare providers or between your at-home care and your in-office treatment,
is helpful. In suffering
with and seeking relief of back pain or neck pain, mixing
treatment at the office with exercise at home is helpful. The recent
report of such a combination found that four 20-minute sessions of
manual therapy and exercise plus an at-home exercise program was more effective
than without manual therapy for neck pain sufferers. The patients’ range
of motion improved as did their neck disability and pain
intensity. (4) New Roads back pain and neck pain patients report
further benefit when they are active in their
care. New Roads Chiropractic Center is here for support!
CONTACT New Roads Chiropractic Center
Make your next New Roads
chiropractic appointment today. You and your spine pain practitioner at New Roads Chiropractic Center
work together as a team for pain
relief.
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