MONITORING PAIN and ASKING QUESTIONS HELP
PAIN RELIEF
Your Minster chiropractor understands
how disturbing back pain may be for our spine-related pain
patients. A study that explored the topic of whether
focusing on pain for low back pain patients - by asking them
questions about their pain weekly – influenced
the patients in a negative way. The result: regular
pain monitoring didn’t
prove to be a bad thing.
It may have even been helpful! The low back pain
intensity scores at 12 months’ follow up were lower for the patients who were monitored
than the scores of patients who were not monitored
weekly! (1) Our chiropractic treatment plan which includes
spinal manipulation - 90% of which is delivered by chiropractors in the US - is
guided by your input about your pain experience. We ask
you about it at every Minster
chiropractic appointment and modify your treatment
frequency and type as you get better according to the 50% Rule
like visits are reduced by 50% when 50% relief is attained
and treatment protocol may change from protocol 1 (single segment,
one motion) to protocol 2 (single segment, all ranges of motion, may include
more segments as tolerance testing allows). We can talk more about these protocols
if you like. A little focus on pain goes a long way toward pain relief!
Listen to this PODCAST
with Dr. James Cox on The
Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes
the central role the patient’s pain experience and feedback
plays in the Cox® Technic System of
Spinal Pain Management.
TIP OF THE MONTH: Don’t
Be Sedentary
A sedentary Minster lifestyle at any age is not positive.
As we age and want to enjoy our older years, we must not
be sedentary. Grow old actively! Researchers compared how and when non-active
older adults exercised – 60 minutes in the morning or 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes at night found significant improvements in lower
limb strength, large improvements in walking speed and daily
activities, improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness, and enhancements in
agility as signified by TUG (time-up-to-go from a seated
position) test results in both groups. There were slightly better results
in the 30/30 group indicating that there may be a benefit to breaking up late day sedentariness
with exercise. Physical activity exercise for older adults is vital for
physical as well as mental and psychosocial health. Minster Chiropractic Center encourages
our chiropractic patients to not be part of the 31% of the world’s population
who are thought to not currently satisfy recommended
levels of activity. (2) Let’s explore
together what activity is best for you!
CONTACT Minster Chiropractic Center
Make your next Minster chiropractic
appointment today! We will see you then and make sure
to ask you how your pain is and how active you are! We are here for
you!
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