Showing posts with label Alternative medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alternative medicine. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Can Chiropractic Patients Avoid Spinal Surgery

By Dr. Dave Edenfield

“As governments and health systems around the globe search for answers to complicated health challenges such as rising numbers of chronically ill and disabled patients and runaway costs, research is finally demonstrating what the chiropractic profession has promoted for
Ready for surgery
Ready for surgery (Photo credit: Zdenko Zivkovic)
 years: that caring for patients with conservative treatments first, before moving on to less conservative options or unnecessary drugs and surgery, is a sensible and cost-effective strategy,” said American Chiropractic Association President Keith Overland, DC. (The ACA is the largest professional association in the United States representing doctors of chiropractic.) 

While at first sounding self-serving, Keith Overland’s commentary has been backed up by no fewer than three recent medical studies:

1.      One study in Medical Care found that adjusted annual medical costs among complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) users was $424 lower for spine-related costs, and $796 lower for total health care cost than among non-CAM users. Furthermore, CAM treatments were cost neutral to health care systems, meaning that CAM users did not add to the overall medical spending in a national sample of patients with neck and back problems.



Two additional studies also reinforce ACA’s longstanding position that health care providers should start with conservative approaches to treatment, such as those services provided by doctors of chiropractic, before guiding their patients to more aggressive treatment alternatives. 

2.      Published in The Lancet, “The Global Burden of Disease 2010,” authored by an international group of experts assessing the world’s biggest health challenges, underscores the need for better solutions to back pain and other musculoskeletal conditions. The massive survey indicates that while people may be living longer they are doing so more frequently with disability. The study cites musculoskeletal conditions as the second leading cause of disability, and cites low-back pain as one of the major contributors to disability worldwide.

3.      Another recent study in the medical journal Spine found a strong association between chiropractic care and the avoidance of lumbar spine surgery. The American Chiropractic Association is encouraged by this and other recent research supporting chiropractic’s conservative, less costly approach to low-back pain.

Key findings of the Spine study show that 42.7 percent of workers who initially visited a surgeon underwent surgery, compared to only 1.5 percent of those who first consulted a chiropractor.  This important study was conducted by a collaboration of prestigious institutions, including Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, University of Washington School of Public Health, University of Washington School of Medicine, Ohio State University College of Public Health and the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries.

Since back injuries are one of the most prevalent occupational hazards in the U.S., and care commonly associated with it can be one of the most costly, those seeking treatment need to weigh all the facts.  When it comes to choosing the least invasive treatment, the numbers speak for themselves. Chiropractic is clearly something that anyone experiencing back pain should consider as the most appropriate first treatment.

Dr. Dave Edenfield is part of the team of doctors and therapists at http://lakewoodchiropracticjax.com who are dedicated to helping you and your family lead a healthier, happier and pain-free life.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Chiropractic Treatment of Lower Back Pain


By Dr. Steven Warfield

Nobody likes to go through a day, let alone a lifetime with chronic pain, especially spinal pain. Yet there are few of us who will go through a lifetime without experiencing back pain, either from muscle strain or due to a sports injury or an accident.  The important thing to understand when you do encounter back pain is that you are not alone.  Nearly 22 million Americans visit chiropractors annually. Of these, 7.7 million are seeking relief from back pain
When someone injures their back, the first response is usually either an over the counter or prescription pain killer.  While this may make the pain go away temporarily, this does nothing to address the underlying cause of the problem.  While many people are reluctant to seek medical help, avoiding treat
Pain Research & Management
Pain Research & Management (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
ment can not only cause the injury to become more chronic over time, but there is also the problem of drug dependence which can lead to problems of its own.
Research has shown that pain caused by tissue inflammation often does not surface for several days or even weeks following an accident. Additionally, it is not uncommon for either muscle groups or bone position to be radically altered following an accident, where pain does not present itself for as long as several months. A spinal vertebra that is out of place may even place pressure on the surrounding nerves and in so doing mask trauma which will later manifest as chronic pain.
While I can understand the public’s aversion to surgical intervention, chiropractic is a health care profession dedicated to the non-surgical treatment of disorders of the nervous system and/or musculoskeletal system.  Chiropractors use hands-on spinal manipulation and other alternative treatments that are designed to help the body heal itself without surgical intervention or medication. Manipulation is used to restore mobility to joints restricted by tissue injury caused by a traumatic event, such as falling, or repetitive stress, such as sitting without proper back support.  Other treatments can include the use of ultrasound, electro-stimulation and even therapeutic lasers, all of which can be used to reduce back pain and inflammation.
More importantly, not only do chiropractors offer treatment designed to bring the body back into balance, but they also offer lifestyle enhancing regimens such as:
·         Exercise. Various cardiovascular, stretching and strengthening exercises may be prescribed by chiropractors to decrease lower back pain, increase strength and restore range of motion.  Chiropractors may also have patients do exercises that strengthen weak and under or overstimulated muscles of the trunk and pelvis.
·         Ergonomics. During the course of chiropractic care, the chiropractor may recommend some procedures that can be employed at home or at work. It isn’t uncommon for a chiropractor to uncover an occupational hazard as the underlying cause of a patient’s pain.  Modification of an activity or appliance can sometimes relieve the problem and lead to a complete recovery.
·          Patient education. After consulting with a patient, a chiropractor may advise a variety of lifestyle modifications, including diet and nutritional programs, self-care and coping strategies that could be of great value to a patient experiencing lower back pain.

The important thing to note is that the healing process can start with a simple call to arrange a free consultation with a licensed and qualified chiropractor.  The evaluation will not only begin the process that can help alleviate pain without the use of medication, but it will also help you get your body back in balance so that you can get on with your life.  And that’s the most precious gift of all.

Dr.’s Steven Warfield and Dr. Dave Edenfield offer the most advanced treatments for back pain, sciatica, neck pain, whiplash and headaches. They also treat auto accident victims with state-of-the-art technologies.
If you or anyone you know suffers from herniated discs, degenerative discs or spinal stenosis,  visit http://www.lakewoodchiropracticjax.com/
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