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Benefits of Continued McHenry Chiropractic Care for Back Pain

“Doc, do I have to see you for a long time?”

“No, but you might well want to!”

Researchers are stating support for chiropractic care in the shorter and longer term also known as maintenance care. Benefits consist of pain relief and return of function in the short term and sustained pain relief, sustained function, and enhanced confidence in performing activities of daily living. OrthoIllinois Chiropractic trusts our McHenry chiropractic patients to make the best decision for their condition as they know themselves and their bodies well.

CHIROPRACTIC RELIEF: TIME, VISITS AND WORSE PAIN, FUNCTION RETURN

A RAND Human Subjects Protection Committee-approved study of chronic back pain (1362) and chronic neck pain (1214) patients examined how quickly they improved with chiropractic care and how much functional improvement they experienced. These patients were documented as suffering with mild pain for the most part. Back and neck pain reduced, and function improved gradually over three months of chiropractic care. When frequency of chiropractic visits was mixed in the analysis, those who stated they had the worst pain went for more visits. Only when chronic low back pain patients made visits more than once a week was the impact beneficial and made a difference in regards to greater improvement. (1) Studies like this can assist patients with their expectations and payers with their treatment plan decision-making for coverage. OrthoIllinois Chiropractic is so glad to read about these published studies to present to our McHenry back pain patients.

TREATMENT PLANNING FOR BACK PAIN RELIEF: Chiropractic Maintenance Care

Not all back pain patients are the same. McHenry back pain has all sorts of influences: social, biological, psychological as well. A collection of back pain patients’ response to chiropractic care alone versus multidisciplinary care uncovered a relatively small difference in outcome which seems logical since inserting ancillary care helps. (2) Same with continued chiropractic care. Patients who kept to the maintenance care recommendations noted fewer pain days and fewer activity-limited days. (3) Back pain patients who observed recommendations for maintenance care valued its being patient-centered. Cost, low availability, and fear of treatment were factors they thought prevented them from following recommended maintenance care. (4) A patient with a 13-year history of chiropractic once a month maintenance care incorporating cervical spine long-y distraction for cervical radiculopathy and related retrolisthesis (backward slipping of one spinal vertebral bone on its spinal neighbors) kept the patient asymptomatic, sustained the spine functioning as best as possible, and produced a steady decrease in the cervical spine retrolisthesis. Older neck pain patients who got long-term chiropractic care and exercise for neck pain reported greater improvement in pain, function, balance, and self-efficacy (confidence in doing daily activities and such). Chiropractic care was considered to positively impact pain and manage symptoms while exercise supported self-efficacy and confidence to be able to keep active and mobile and in being able to self-manage their condition. (6) OrthoIllinois Chiropractic carefully creates a treatment plan for each unique patient for optimal outcomes for each.

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Listen to the PODCAST with Dr. Robert Borzone on the Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he explains the benefit of continued chiropractic care with the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for his patient with a disc herniation.      

Schedule your next McHenry chiropractic appointment with OrthoIllinois Chiropractic. Our back pain and neck pain patients do not have to see us, but many choose to because they feel good and want to keep feeling good. 

OrthoIllinois Chiropractic shares the benefits of continued chiropractic care – aka maintenance care - for back and neck pain patients in easing pain, staying mobile, and feeling confident in participating in daily activities.  
 
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