Chiropractic Treatment for Lower Back and Neck Pain
Low Back Pain
Low back pain is the leading cause of limiting physical activity and work absence throughout most of the world. The economic impact of this health problem burdens individuals, families, communities, industry, and governments. In the United States, an estimated 149 million work days are lost every year because of low back pain, with total costs estimated to be between $100 to 200 billion USD a year (of which two-thirds are due to lost wages and lower productivity). At present, low back pain is treated mainly with analgesics, yet the CAUSES of lower back pain are rarely addressed. Surgery remains the last option when all other strategies have failed, but the outcomes are extremely disappointing.
Neck Pain
Neck pain is second to lower back pain as the most common musculoskeletal condition in the body. The prevalence of neck pain continues to rise as laptops, tablets, and texting become more and more a part of our daily lives. The implications of neck pain in the workplace result in decreased productivity on the job. This happens because employees with neck pain are not likely to take a sick day because of their neck hurts; they are more likely to work through their pain, which results in decreased productivity.
At present, neck pain is treated mainly with analgesics, yet the CAUSES of neck pain are rarely addressed. Surgery remains the final option after all other strategies have failed, but the outcomes are extremely disappointing.
Low Back and Neck Pain is a Symptom
For most bodily conditions, diseases and maladies, it is expected that a doctor does a careful and thorough evaluation. This naturally must happen before determining a diagnosis. Quite often, the diagnosis of lower back pain is “lower back pain”, and the diagnosis for neck pain is “neck pain”. This diagnosis is often determined following an evaluation that might last 60 seconds. It may not even include touching the patient or taking an x-ray. Therefore many physicians are literally diagnosing their patients with the very symptom with which their patients present. Sometimes the diagnosis may sound a bit different such as Lumbalgia, Pinched Nerve or Muscle Spasm. Basically, they mean the same thing. Without a proper evaluation, without an x-ray, without understanding spinal structure, without keeping up with current spinal biomechanical research, without analyzing the spine as a whole to determine ROOT CAUSE of the pain, the low back and neck pain diagnosis falls very short.
Surgery is Usually NOT the Answer
If you want back surgery, you definitely want to consult a surgeon. 42.7% of people studied who initially visited a surgeon for a low back consultation underwent surgery. In a different study, the majority of people who underwent lumbar fusion, a common lower back surgery, never returned to work. There are 80,000 cases of failed back surgery each year, a 19% re-operation rate and about 90% of these surgeries were not necessary. With the cost of back surgery approaching $200,000, are you sure you’ve tried everything?
Most health practitioners tend to divide the examination of the spine into regions: neck, mid back, and lower back clinical studies. This is a mistake. John Bland, MD says it very clearly: “The three units are closely interrelated, structurally and functionally – a whole person with a whole spine.” He goes on to explain that the neck may be painful or symptomatic because of a problem in another region of the spine and vice-versa! He then adds, ‘Sometimes treating the lower back will relieve neck pain, or proper management of the neck will relieve lower backache.”
Our UNIQUE and Highly Successful Solution to this Problem
Our office practices Chiropractic Biophysics (CBP), which means we evaluate your entire spine and establish a diagnosis BEFORE recommending treatment. On your initial visit, our evaluation consists of a comprehensive history, digital postural assessment, range of motion analysis as well as full-spine, radiographic studies, analyzed by state-of-the-art spinal analysis software. From all this data, our chiropractors determine if your low back and neck pain is biomechanical in nature. Find out more on your first visit with CSS.
How do you relieve low back and neck pain?
There is a short and long “game” when it comes to low back and neck pain relief. We employ both to get the patient the best outcomes in the short and long run.
Our office practices Chiropractic Biophysics (CBP), which means we evaluate the entire spine and establish a diagnosis BEFORE recommending treatment. On the initial visit, our evaluation consists of a comprehensive history, digital postural assessment, range of motion analysis as well as full-spine, radiographic studies, analyzed by the state-of-the-art spinal analysis software. From all this data, we determine if your low back and neck pain, or headaches are biomechanical in nature. If it is, then we create a customized plan to improve the patient’s spinal structure, naturally, without surgery, for a lifetime of good health through better spinal structure.
What is the fastest way to relieve neck pain?
We use joint mobilization chiropractic adjustments, laser therapy, ice, traction, and decompression when necessary to get our patients the fastest relief possible without compromising long-term help.
What is the best painkiller for neck and back pain?
The best natural painkiller is often Class IV laser therapy, ice, and traction to quickly take down the inflammation which allows us to get to the root cause of the pain and begin spinal correction.
For most bodily conditions, diseases and maladies, it is expected that a medical doctor does a careful and thorough patient evaluation. This naturally must happen before determining a diagnosis and treatment plan. Quite often, a medical doctor’s diagnosis of a patient’s complaint of lower back pain is “lower back pain”, and the diagnosis for a patient’s complaint of neck pain is “neck pain”. This diagnosis is often determined following an evaluation that might last 60 seconds. It may not even include touching the patient or taking an x-ray. Therefore, many physicians are literally diagnosing their patients with the very symptom with which their patients present. Sometimes the diagnosis may sound a bit different such as Lumbalgia, Pinched Nerve, or Muscle Spasm. Basically, they mean the same thing. Without a proper evaluation, without an x-ray, without understanding the spinal structure, without keeping up with current spinal biomechanical research, without analyzing the spine as a whole to determine the ROOT CAUSE of the pain, the “low back pain” or “neck pain” diagnosis falls very short, as they never get the WHY the pain is there in the first place. We specialize in getting to the WHY, and then fixing the problem for long-term health benefits.
If you’d like more tips on treatment for low back and neck pain, check out our other articles on this site. If you continue to struggle with back and neck pain or have more specific questions, give us a call at Complete Spin Solutions (770) 938-4606 or schedule an appointment online. Contact us today or stop by the office; we’re located at 2347 Brockett Rd Tucker, GA 30084, across from Fresenius Kidney Care Tucker and North Atlanta Primary Care Tucker, and northwest of the Tucker Town Square Center shopping mall.
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