Helpful Oxford Chiropractic Tips for Managing and Preventing Lumbar Disc Degeneration...and not doing damage with too many NSAIDs

Lumbar disc degeneration is a condition that impacts millions around the world and many here in Oxford, often leading to persistent discomfort and reduced mobility. This occurs when the intervertebral discs—the cushioning structures between the vertebrae—start to weaken due to factors such as aging, repetitive strain, or injury. Symptoms may range from lower back pain and stiffness to nerve-related conditions like sciatica, considerably involving quality of life. Efficiently managing lumbar disc degeneration focuses on alleviating pain, improving function, and preventing further progression. In this blog, we look at evidence-backed treatment options, comprising aspirin, chiropractic care’s spinal manipulation, and supplements like chondroitin sulfate, to help you grasp just how these approaches help improve spinal health for you, our Oxford chiropractic patient at Satterwhite Chiropractic.

ASPIRIN, PAIN MANAGEMENT AND DISC DEGENERATION

Aspirin, a widely used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is manytimes recommended to deal with back pain related to disc degeneration. By targeting inflammation, aspirin provides temporary relief, helping to lower discomfort and enhance mobility. However, it’s important to recognize that while aspirin can alleviate symptoms, it does not touch the underlying structural issues contributing to disc degeneration. Long-term dependence on NSAIDs like aspirin may pose risks, like gastrointestinal irritation or the conceling of progressive deterioration. (1) For this reason, experts suggest incorporating aspirin as part of a broader, comprehensive treatment plan. When combined with other therapies, it can be helpful.

CHIROPRACTIC CARE: A NON-INVASIVE OPTION FOR DISC DEGENERATION

Chiropractic care, more specifically techniques like spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and the Cox® Technic, has shown significant benefits in managing lumbar disc degeneration. Research demonstrates that Cox® Technic SMT can decrease intradiscal pressure by as much as -192 mmHg and increase the spinal canal area by up to 28%, forming an environment conducive to natural healing and reducingdecreasing nerve compression. (2) One of the key advantages of chiropractic care is its non-invasive approach. Techniques such as flexion distraction—a gentle and controlled movement of the spine by a well-trained chiropractor like yours at Satterwhite Chiropractic—help restore motion, ease pain, and improve overall spinal health. Studies show that patients who undergo flexion distraction often get remarkable pain relief after an average of 12 visits within approximately 29 days. (3) A new study published in Cureus reveals that spinal manipulative therapy, specifically Cox® Technic, can induce measurable changes in intervertebral disc composition, as observed through magnetic resonance spectroscopy, offering encouraging insights for managing lumbar discogenic pain. (4) These findings highlight the potential of non-invasive chiropractic in addressing chronic lower back discomfort as well as being a safe and effective option in the overall treatment plan.

CHONDROITIN SULFATE IN SUPPORTING SPINAL HEALTH

Chondroitin sulfate, a naturally occurring compound found in cartilage, is a well-researched supplement for addressing degenerative spinal conditions. It helps cartilage retain water, enhancing its shock-absorbing properties and supporting overall disc health. By boosting spinal flexibility and reducing inflammation, chondroitin sulfate may also slow the progression of degeneration over time. (5) When coupled with chiropractic care, chondroitin supplementation can deliver complementary benefits. This combined approach helps tackle both the structural and nutritional needs of the spine, stimulating long-term health and mobility.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Nike Taylor on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as she illustrates chronic low back pain relief for her patient with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

Managing lumbar disc degeneration demands a thoughtful, multi-faceted approach tailored to your individual needs. While treatments like aspirin can provide immediate relief, chiropractic care and chondroitin sulfate offer meaningful, long-term benefits by addressing the root causes of degeneration.

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