PAIN AFTER BACK SURGERY: CHIROPRACTIC REHAB AND CARE HELP
Research reports that those who undergo rehab4 after back disc surgery experience more favorable treatment outcomes in the year after
the back surgery. They go back to work. (1) Some back surgery
patients do not undergo rehabilitation by their own
decision or by not being told to do it. For those who experience
continued pain after back surgery (also referred to as “failed
back surgical syndrome”), Minster chiropractic Cox Technic spinal
manipulation care may help relieve the pain without further
surgical intervention. A study of 69 post-surgical continued pain
patients visiting a chiropractor using Cox
Technic reports that 81% of these patients acquired
more than 50% pain relief in 11 visits over a 49-day period of
active care. (2) That can be ample
relief to return these patients to enjoy their lives again! If
you, a loved one or a friend did not do any rehabilitation after back surgery and/or are experiencing
back pain post-back surgery, Minster Chiropractic Center can help with gentle,
research-documented, Minster chiropractic care and treatment.
TIP OF THE
MONTH: Exercise and
Nutrition for Your Discs
Exercise is helpful
for the nutrition of your spinal discs! The discs are comprised of glycosaminoglycans which are made
chondroitin sulfate, dermatan sulfate, glucosamine sulfate. Researchers describe that physical
exercise doesn’t lessen glycosaminoglycans; exercise increases their concentration even in overtraining
situations. (3) Plus doing some muscle strengthening
activities twice a week lowers your odds of low
back pain. (4) Ask Minster Chiropractic Center about chondroitin sulfate supplementation
and exercise as accompaniments to your Minster
chiropractic treatment plan for your disc’s health and healing!
Thank you for trusting your spinal health
and healing to Minster Chiropractic Center and referring Minster Chiropractic Center
to your Minster friends and family.
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