Minster Chiropractic Centers Minster Chiropractic Care Eases Chronic Back and Neck Pain

Chronic pain. Opioid use. Life change. Including chiropractic care helps these issues for many Minster low back pain and Minster neck pain patients. Minster Chiropractic Center gives pain-relieving and opioid-use risk-reducing care that may return a neck pain or back pain patient to a more desirable life with less pain.

Minster CHRONIC PAIN

Minster chronic pain suffered by an individual makes him/her part of a group s/he did not intend  to join. Chronic pain, pain that lasts for over three months, upsets a Minster pain sufferers’ quality of life as well as that of those around him/her. This is where chiropractic may help. Chiropractors like your Minster chiropractor at Minster Chiropractic Center see Minster patients with chronic neck pain and low back pain regularly. A recent study of 2,024 chiropractic patients in the US documented that, as a group, these chronic pain patients experienced significant improvement in their health-related quality of life over time, especially for pain. The study concluded that chiropractic furthers the functioning and well-being of chronic low back pain and neck pain patients. (1)

ADDING Minster CHIROPRACTIC CARE

At one health center that integrated chiropractic care into their services, a chronic pain patient with a long history of pain discovered relief when chiropractic care was added to her overall care approach. Most recently, she experienced neck and back pain after a car accident 3 years prior. Furthermore, she noted knee pain and pain due to over 20 surgeries in her life, depression, opioid dependence, and low quality of life. At 6 months of chiropractic care which incorporated manipulation for neck and back pain as well as nutrition and exercise suggestions, she described improvement in pain and quality of life plus discontinuation of opioid pain medications. (2) Minster Chiropractic Center uses the Cox Technic system of spine pain management with its comprehensive treatment plan inclusive of nutrition and exercise to boost the odds of our Minster chiropractic patients' recovery. Minster Chiropractic Center enjoys seeing Minster chiropractic patients’ joy when this happens.

GETTING Minster CHIROPRACTIC CARE REGULARLY

Though third-party payers want to limit coverage for chiropractic care, visiting a chiropractor on a recurring basis for “maintenance care” is effective. A new study compared patients who received chiropractic care for bothersome low back pain on a consistent basis to those who received chiropractic care just when symptoms bothered them. Chiropractic care on a regular basis was more effective in reducing the total number of days yearly that patients experienced bothersome low back pain. Yes, these patients made more chiropractic visits, but they experienced less back pain. The researchers suggested that maintenance care be taken into consideration a low back pain prevention option. (3) Minster Chiropractic Center is here to partner with any Minster back pain or neck pain patient wanting reduced pain and better quality of life.

CONTACT Minster Chiropractic Center

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Marc Baker on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson about successful chiropractic care of chronic back pain patients using Cox® Technic spinal manipulation.

Schedule a Minster chiropractic appointment today. Relief from Minster chronic pain, a possible decrease in dependence on opioid medication, and a more enjoyable life may be in your future with Minster chiropractic care at Minster Chiropractic Center!

 
Minster chronic pain treated with chiropractic may improve pain, reduce opioid use, and improve life. 
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