BACK PAIN and INFLAMMATION: Link & Test
The examination for the diagnosis of back pain
conditions has a new tool: urine testing! Why? Inflammation. Inflammation can
be spotted via serum tests like this that test for
biomarker activity. The link
between inflammation and back pain has been studied.
A rat study documented that, compared to sham treatment, manipulation
and mobilization relieved sciatic radicular pain by potentially
reducing neuroinflammation and inhibiting nitric
oxide synthase expression. (1) Lately, chiropractic
researchers have studied specifically the outcome
of chiropractic care on levels of the biomarker cytokine called tumor necrosis
factor alpha (TNF-α) via urine tests. Defined as a strong
pro-inflammatory cytokine closely associated with intervertebral
disc degeneration that may trigger other cytokines’ (interleukin-6
or interleukin-1β) reactions as well, TNF-α levels were discovered
to be raised in patients with severe sciatica and chronic low
back pain compared with milder symptomatic patients and healthy volunteers. Specifically,
the urine tests of chronic low back pain patients found
significantly higher baseline levels of TNF-α. The positive news:
These levels were significantly lower with 4-6 weeks of
chiropractic care! These levels did not relate to pain
intensity or disability. (2) Chiropractic care incorporating
spinal manipulation like the gentle form of Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction
Decompression your Oxford chiropractor uses has been documented
as pain-relieving in a mean of 12 visits and 30 days. (3) Bring your back pain and
its related inflammation to Satterwhite Chiropractic!
Listen to this PODCAST
with Dr. Jeremy Heidt on The Back
Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes his pain-alleviating
chiropractic care with the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management of a
woman with severe sciatica.
Oxford CHIROPRACTIC TIP OF THE
MONTH: The Anti-Inflammatory Blueberry
Researchers have described the blueberry as
anti-inflammatory as well as anti-obesity, anti-cancer, anti-oxidant,
neuroprotective and more. Studies have shown that the
blueberry mediated how nuclear receptors act. (4) More
specifically, the anti-inflammatory action of the blueberry was found to inhibit
inflammation by slowing the production of inflammatory factors
and enhancing immunity. The main targets of the blueberry’s
anti-inflammatory efforts were TNF, ESR1, AGTR1 and IGF1. (5) See
TNF is in that list? Satterwhite Chiropractic hopes you like blueberries! They’re
good for you, our Oxford back pain patient, and all of us.
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health. Schedule your Oxford chiropractic appointment
with Satterwhite Chiropractic now!
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