So how many back surgeries are essential on second opinion?
One study says no to the advised back surgery for 44.5% of patients on
second opinion. (1) A second report
states that 60.7% of recommended back surgeries were not needed, 33.3% were the
“wrong” surgeries, and 6% were the “right” surgeries. (2) Are you ready for a
second opinion of a recommended Oxford back surgery?
Satterwhite Chiropractic offers second opinions. If these two studies don’t make you
wonder, how about this one? On second opinion for 94 patients who were
recommended to have back surgery, there was “complete disagreement” for 47% (44
of 94), “partial disagreement” for 30% (28 of 94), and “complete agreement” for
just 23% (22 of 94). (3) Or this one: 60% of surgical interventions are
unnecessary. (4) Wow.
Research reports about back surgery seem to direct patients to
second opinions, don’t you think? Back surgery is a big step to take and can be
an effective one for the right patient. How does Satterwhite Chiropractic figure out if a
patient is right for the surgery? Satterwhite Chiropractic
performs a thorough clinical examination that correlates its findings with any
imaging that has been done. With that information in hand, Satterwhite Chiropractic will
offer a knowledgeable second opinion for any back pain sufferer who is
contemplating surgery.
So what is recommended for back pain? Non-surgical,
energetic care. (4) The American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society
recommend spinal manipulation. (5) Satterwhite Chiropractic offers this care in the form
of Cox Technic and its system of evidence-based protocols and positive research-documented
clinical outcomes. A recent article even shares that manual therapy incorporating
joint mobilization and flexion distraction techniques is an effective
intervention for low back pain relief and restoring disc height for chronic low
back pain sufferers. (6)
Still thinking about back surgery? Think twice. Then contact Satterwhite Chiropractic today to set up a
chiropractic second opinion appointment about the recommended Oxford
back surgery. A chiropractic treatment plan may be the pre-surgical answer for
you.
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