Have neck pain? Back pain? Have you wanted to just replace your discs to get relief? Is the pain that bad? For many
Oxford neck pain and back pain sufferers, it is. They want to try
anything to get rid of the pain. Satterwhite Chiropractic understands and takes a
conservative, non-operative approach to neck and back pain relief. And
Satterwhite Chiropractic knows to carefully monitor our spine pain patients for
appropriate milestones in their pain relief journey. If those don’t come as
expected, Satterwhite Chiropractic knows how to get you to the next healthcare step be
that more imaging or a neurosurgical or orthopedic consultation. However, the
journey to back pain and/or neck pain relief starts at Satterwhite Chiropractic for so many people.
So let’s look at the idea of replacing a faulty part. Now,
this often works well for a broken car or bicycle, but for the human body,
things don’t always work the way they should. Now, the practice of replacements for
knees and hips has worked out pretty well. Satterwhite Chiropractic cares for many
patients with new knees and hips. How many Oxford friends do you
know with these? But there is a longer history to these interventions to track how
patients do. With newer replacement parts, like a new spine artificial disc,
the history is just unfolding.
A new paper reports that despite their use for nearly 10
years, artificial discs for the cervical spine are not effectively proven. This
reports’ researchers share that few of the follow up studies collect data beyond
2 years despite the fact that there have been so many replacements done. On a
positive note, researchers share that the implants do preserve neck mobility
for a while. On a less positive note, the ability of artificial discs to
prevent adjacent segment is not proven. Plus, the cost effectiveness is also not
established to be better than other approaches. (1)
So what is this “adjacent segment disease” that these
artificial disc reports mention? It’s a term referring to potential
complication of spinal fusion or disc replacement: disc degeneration at the
disc level above or below a replaced disc or spinal fusion. For example, if your spine is fused from L3 to
L5, the L2 disc may be placed under so much stress that it degenerates. (2) As
a matter of fact, 29% of patients who have 3 thoracolumbar levels or more fused
experience adjacent level disease. (3)
Satterwhite Chiropractic offers chiropractic care with conservative, non-operative care with Cox Technic as the
first step in managing spine pain. This care addresses the affected,
pain-originating spinal segment in hopes of sparing the adjacent segments.
Before making a decision to have a disc replacement surgery
or a spinal fusion performed for back pain or neck pain, consider consulting
your Oxford chiropractor at Satterwhite Chiropractic. Satterwhite Chiropractic offers its use of the
research-documented and evidence-based Cox Technic. Why? It’s safe. It’s
clinically effective. It’s gentle. It doesn’t harm the adjacent segments. Satterwhite Chiropractic’s comprehensive examination
leads to an individualized treatment plan just for you. Our 50% Rule and goal (50%
relief of pain in 30 days) may set you toward relief without surgery (and/or
its potential complication, adjacent segment disease), without fusion, and
without new, unproven parts.
So try Satterwhite Chiropractic's approach to back
pain and neck pain relief before surgery…or after if you find yourself with
continued neck pain and/or arm pain. Satterwhite Chiropractic confidently offers its
treatment plan for neck pain relief for Oxford back and neck pain
patients pre or post-surgery. We look forward to seeing you.
Contact Satterwhite Chiropractic today.