Gentle spinal manipulation for back pain that lingers
or returns after back surgery - sometimes called
persistent post-surgical pain or post-surgical continued pain - is demonstrating effectiveness. And Cox® Technic as utilized at our Toronto
chiropractic clinic is receiving attention for its pain-alleviating
outcomes!
So have you undergone back surgery? Do you still
suffer with back pain…or has it come back? You’re not alone, especially in wishing the pain would just go away
and never return. Some will choose more
medical options like surgery or pain meds or physical therapy,
etc. Others will try to find non-medical options like spinal
manipulation. A new meta-analysis of published data on the kinds
of
spinal manipulation used to treat back pain patients
with persistent spine pain after lumbar surgery determined
that spinal manipulation practitioners elected to use potentially
gentler non-thrust techniques –
85% chose flexion-distraction (aka Cox® Technic)
– instead of thrust techniques.
(1) A published study of 69
post-surgical patients managed with Cox® Technic recorded
that in 11 visits over a 49 day treatment timeframe 81% of the
patients attained more than 50% relief of pain. The mean
percent of relief was 71.6% at the end
of care and 70% at 2-year-follow-up. The relief lasted!
(2)
The frustration of back pain is understandable. The frustration
of back pain after back surgery that was anticipated to get rid
of it is even more frustrating. Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre offers
Cox® Technic to reduce the pain…
and the frustration!
Listen to this PODCAST
with Dr. Gary Stefanick on The Back Doctors Podcast with
Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes the help his
patient got with The
Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.
TIP OF THE MONTH: Another Reason to Be Up on Your Vitamin D!
LBP And Disc Degeneration
Higher vitamin D levels were documented to be
associated with better physical performance in low back pain (LBP)
sufferers with lumbar disc degeneration (LDD). Researchers analyzed
vitamin D levels and muscle strength in 200 patients. It required
more time for those who had low levels of vitamin D to perform these
tests: gait
speed, chair stand, and timed-up-and-go (TUG) tests. (3) Postmenopausal women who
had vitamin D deficiency (particularly those with below 10 ng/mL which marked severe LDD and LBP) are noted
to have LBP and LDD. If they smoked, had a high body mass index, osteoporosis,
and no D supplementation, the moderate to severe pain was elevated.
(4) Another report stated that frailty status and physical
performance measures (gait speed and TUG) were significantly associated
with vitamin D concentration. (5) Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre asks: How’s
your vitamin D level? Time to check it!
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chiropractic visit with Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre now.
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