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More Knowledge, Less Invasive Care, Less Back Surgery

It seems the more one knows, the less one does ... in the realm of spine surgery that is. What about you? Do you suffer with Toronto back pain or leg pain or neck pain or arm pain? Are you rushing to surgery for relief? If you are reading this, you likely want to know more. You are looking for more information before making such a decision, information you can trust, information to possibly help you avoid a first (or second or third) spine surgery. Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre respects your time and your desire for information and knowledge before you make that decision about back surgery as your option for relief. Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre feels you’ll appreciate these researchers’ insights about back surgery and back surgeons and your consideration of the Toronto chiropractic approach offered for back pain relief.

 
From researchers at such prominent spine institutions such as Cleveland Clinic, University of Southern California Los Angeles, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, and University of Wisconsin Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation comes detailed information about spine surgery statistics. Spine surgeons disagree about 75% of the time as to how to treat low back pain. (1) More specifically, these factors are influential:
  • Location: Disagreement was highest among southwest surgeons (82%) and lowest among midwest surgeons (69%).
  • Practice Type: Disagreement was lower among academic practice surgeons (56%) and higher among private practice surgeons (79%). Academic-based practice surgeons are about 4 times more likely of choosing no surgery than those in private practice.
  • Specialty Training: Surgeons with fellowship training were twice as likely to not do surgery than those without such training. (1)

And if you have degenerative lumbar scoliosis specifically, there is confusion, too. There is variability as to non-operative and operative management, as to the appropriateness of surgery as well as to the specific surgical procedures that should be used. (2) Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre is here to help lessen the confusion and attempt relief with gentle Toronto chiropractic care of your spine.

Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre offers the non-surgical approach to back pain relief in Cox Technic. Seeing patients before a Toronto spinal surgery is certainly preferred, and Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre is well prepared to care for post-surgical continued pain back and neck pain patients, too. Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre offers the gentle, well researched, and evidence-based chiropractic treatment system of Cox Technic. Its system sets research-documented goals of 50% Relief within 30 days (though it often comes for most patients within a few visits). Any sign of progressive neurological deficit will certainly trigger more testing or surgical consult, though that is rare in most cases.

Choosing Toronto chiropractic care by a well-trained chiropractic physician who specializes in back pain relief as well as neck pain, arm pain and leg pain relief may well offer the non-surgical relief you seek with the knowledge that should surgery become a necessity, you’ll have a partner in your Toronto chiropractor at Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre to help navigate your way through the choice of spine surgeon best for you.

So contact Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre today. Trust the knowledge of Toronto non-surgical care for back pain Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre has. Together, we’ll find the best path for your back pain relief.

 
 
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