YOUR INFLUENCE ON BACK PAIN RELIEF IS STRONG
An optimistic mindset, good
self-care, and pain-reducing treatment is a beneficial
mix for spine pain relief. Chiropractic mixes
them all! A study that followed 740 chronic low back pain
patients for a year documented that those who maintained
their pain relief and described an improved quality of
life were also highly confident that they could
still do activities regardless of
their pain. Those who had widespread pain and imagined their
pain as horrible and from which they would not
get over lessened their recovery outcome. Understanding
these factors, researchers and your Oxford chiropractor
get that realistic expectations must be reviewed and
understood for optimal, satisfactory clinical outcomes. (1) (For
example, 50% relief is good!) Complicating factors like poor sleep,
fatigue, pain, anxiety, depression may come into play for
back pain and neck pain sufferers and must be managed. We listen
thoroughly to and have discussions with our chiropractic patients
to handle issues as we advance toward pain relief and a
better quality of life. We follow and disclose the 50% Rule of the
Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management that sets
reasonable expectations for chiropractic pain relief: 50% relief within a month
or so of care without any signs of progressive neurological deficits or other
red flags is constructive improvement. Additional
good news emanates from a scoping review of papers about
spine-pain related factors that noted how many issues
are modifiable: smoking, overweight/obesity, negative expectations
of recovery, work environment, nutrition, etc. (2) That is where we
work together to maintain your positivity and confidence and form a solid
Oxford chiropractic treatment plan for your pain relief!
Listen to this PODCAST
with Dr. Robert Patterson on The Back
Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes
what realistic expectations are for back pain patients with the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.
Oxford CHIROPRACTIC TIP OF THE MONTH:
Look to Inflammation: An Ear Infection/Hearing
Loss/Hip Fracture Risk Link
A new study compared those with
chronic otitis media to those without. Researchers wondered if
chronic otitis media inflammation impacted the body beyond hearing. They discovered that those with
chronic otitis media who had a history of hearing loss are more prone
to a higher risk of hip fracture. (3) Another study stated
that chronic otitis media was found to be significantly linked
to a higher risk of developing ‘sudden sensorineural hearing
loss’ that comes on suddenly over a 72-hour period.
This is often related to dizziness and
ringing in the ears, treated with antibiotics, and accommodated
for with hearing aids or devices for any lasting hearing loss. (4,5)
We know inflammation is an enemy in dealing
with Oxford back pain and neck pain, and it is seemingly an enemy
of ear pain and increased hip fracture risk, too! Pay
attention to hearing issues and inflammation as they arise.
We are here to help with chiropractic services! Satterwhite Chiropractic and you form a great
team.
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chiropractic care with you and your family and friends. Set
your next Oxford chiropractic visit with
Satterwhite Chiropractic soon!
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