Layden Chiropractic Works to Deliver Back Pain Relief Goals You Want

Results. Pain Relief. That’s what our Plainville back pain and neck pain patients want from our Plainville chiropractic care. Layden Chiropractic knows this and provides this with reasonable expectations lining up with what our spine pain patients desire. Relief is possible. We’ll talk about how, how much, and when.

PATIENT INPUT REGARDING WHAT RELIEF MEANS

Layden Chiropractic always puts our back pain and neck pain patients at the core of care. We listen to what our Plainville chiropractic patients want to do that they cannot do presently. It is sensible to place such a goal/goals at the center of care! A review of 12 studies regarding the non-surgical care of chronic low back pain reports that patient-led goal setting is important alone as a treatment element to getting desired back pain relief. (1) This is welcome news to the millions of annual chronic low back pain sufferers. They can boost the chances of their own relief! That’s why we question our Plainville back pain and neck pain sufferers what they want to do that they miss doing now. The one thing - or several things – our patients want to do motivate all of us1!

SURGICAL OR NON-SURGICAL

Layden Chiropractic intentionally wants to establish realistic expectations that motivate all of us. Many Plainville back pain sufferers question if surgery is better/quicker than non-surgical, chiropractic spinal manipulative care. A recent article offers a few ideas on surgery for lumbar disc herniation due to pre- and post-surgery considerations: (A) evidence that immune/auto-immunity may be a factor in spontaneous resolution of a lumbar disc herniation, (B) recorded long-term complications of lumbar spine fusion (adjacent segment disease, implant failure, etc.), (C) systemic and local reactions to metal instrumentation, (D) ambiguous parameters as to when and for what issues spinal implant removal may be warranted, and (E) postoperative lumbar spinal stiffness. (2) With these concerns in mind, let’s look at another report that focuses on the immediate beneficial effects of spinal mobilization for low back pain sufferers: decreased muscle stiffness, elasticity, and tone. Admittedly, baseline stiffness, BMI, waist circumference and sex may impact the outcomes. (3) At Layden Chiropractic, our Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management is documented to be beneficial for a range of patient conditions.

HOW CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP WITH RELIEF…AND IN WHAT TIMEFRAME

Plainville chiropractic care of back and neck pain addresses a multitude of spinal conditions in patients of all sizes and shapes. Published studies about Cox® Technic measured how spinal stiffness may play a role in positive outcomes. Spinal manipulation via Cox® Technic may be applied in the gentlest manner in a variety of doctor-controlled situations that are comfortable for the patient. Exercise and nutrition round out the treatment plan. (For wine lovers, new nutritional research reported on the benefits of reservatrol and its anti-oxidant effects in slowing the progression of intervertebral disc degeneration at the mitochondrial cell level by getting rid of reactive oxygen species! (4)) Layden Chiropractic has a way to deliver what our patients want: results.

CONTACT Layden Chiropractic

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Robert Patterson on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes the realistic expectations regarding the treatment outcomes of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

Schedule your Plainville chiropractic appointment soon. We’re ready to hear what you want to do, what you miss doing, and what you expect from chiropractic care so that we may meet those goals together realistically. Schedule your visit soon!

Layden Chiropractic strives to deliver the back pain relief and neck pain relief that spine pain sufferers want. 
 
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