“I don’t want this pain to get any worse.”
“I want some pain relief.”
“I want pain relief.”
“I want this back pain to go away and never return.”
Back pain and neck pain patients have a tendency
to have varying goals for their pain. The goal of healthcare policy is mostly
curative. Many chronic pain patients know otherwise. Minster Chiropractic Center knows
otherwise. We all want relief and some semblance of control
over how and when back pain and neck pain develop and ease. Chiropractic care is for these patients.
Minster Chiropractic Center’s chiropractic care examines a problem like back and
neck pain and acknowledges that often there is no “cure,” but
there is “control.” Back pain and neck pain patients who have experienced a few episodes with either condition acknowledge
this, too. They associate their healthcare goals with their
experience: there is not always a cure, but there is often control
to prevent pain episodes and relieving care to get through the pain
episodes as quickly as possible. Minster Chiropractic Center is the
Minster chiropractic place for back and neck pain
patients. Minster Chiropractic Center is home of the Minster back pain
specialist.
PATIENT EXPECTATIONS: HOW THEY INFLUENCE AND HOW THEY’RE MET
Chiropractic back pain specialists know their back pain and
neck pain sufferers well. A recent study of
1614 patients suffering with chronic low back pain (885) and
chronic neck pain (729) reported their goals for
chiropractic care of their issues. About a third of them wished
for the pain to go away forever
and were more likely to have experienced
pain for a briefer period of time and hold a deeper
belief in medical cure; they sought a cure. 22% of low back pain
and 16% of neck pain patients wished to
prevent their pain from coming back and were
more likely to have lower pain levels. 14% of low back and 12% of neck pain
patients sought to keep their pain from
getting worse. 31% of back pain and 41% of neck pain patients wished
temporary relief of their pain. These last two sets of patients tended to have had pain for a longer period of time. Which group do you fall into? Like most humans, there is a difference from person to person
depending on their experience that chiropractors and other
healthcare providers really should recognize. (1)
Such patient expectations are written to predict
short-term outcomes of chiropractic care for low back pain. Another study documented
that patients with a high expectation of improvement were 58% more likely
to report an improvement at the fourth visit.
(2) Certainly, having healthcare providers of various professions working as a team
can boost low back pain patients’ chances of
relief. (3) Today, the patient is the focus for
healthcare providers. Patient-centered care depends on
patient-reported outcomes to tell the story. The patient’s perspective must always be considered. And as for non-pharmacological treatment of low back pain, active patient
involvement is key. (4) At Minster Chiropractic Center the
Minster back pain patient is at the center of all
we do.
CONTACT Minster Chiropractic Center
Listen to this PODCAST
with Dr. Ed Hutter on The Back
Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson in which he details
his story of being a back pain patient wanting
pain relief and how the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management
helped him.
Schedule your Minster chiropractic visit with
your Minster back pain specialist today. Bring your expectations of
care. We will make a treatment plan together to meet them.
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