Now’s the time for the back
pain specialist doing spinal manipulation to shine. Back pain specialists - like
your Paramus chiropractor - and back pain researchers more frequently recommend spinal manipulation for back pain
relief as the non-surgical, non-pharmacological method to
try. Spinal manipulation gets increased endorsements
from healthcare professions as the recommended treatment for back
pain. And Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center knows why: spinal manipulation works with little risk
of complications and produces real
outcomes Paramus back pain patients desire
like getting back to their jobs or taking their daily walks or playing with
grandkids and kids. Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center is experienced with Cox®
Technic, the evidence-based spinal manipulation system of back pain care. Is now the time for you or someone you know who suffers with Paramus back pain to
try spinal manipulation from the
Paramus back pain specialist at Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center?
Paramus SPINAL
MANIPULATION RECOMMENDED
Spine researchers and authors recommend
spinal manipulation and define what they mean by it.
After reviewing studies that spinal manipulative therapy improved
low back pain with gains that maintained for up
to six weeks and was cost effective, the American College of Physicians
integrated spinal manipulation in its recommendations
for acute, subacute and chronic low back pain care. (1) Spinal
manipulation is treatment of spine and pelvic related joints, and
manipulative therapy is treatment of other body joints including
upper and lower extremities to increase pain and function. For
back pain, The Pain Task Force of the Academic Consortium for Integrative
Medicine and Health recommended both as the evidence-based non-pharmacological approaches
for pain relief. (1) In order
to differentiate flexion distraction from high velocity low
amplitude (HVLA) thrust adjusting, researchers describe it
as low velocity low amplitude (LVLA) or low velocity variable amplitude (LVVA) spinal
manipulation. Researchers have established a
pain-relieving effect of LVVA spinal manipulation. (2) Any way it is portrayed,
flexion distraction spinal manipulation is a gentle spinal manipulation
procedure. It is shown to produce satisfying
clinical outcomes for Paramus back pain patients.
GENTLE Paramus SPINAL
MANIPULATION OFFERED FOR SPINAL STENOSIS
For lumbar spinal stenosis, gentle
spinal manipulation is effective. Distraction manipulation and
neural mobilization appear to be positive treatment
techniques to improve disability for spinal stenosis patients. 66.7%
of patients in one study rated overall treatment improvement at 65.1%. On follow up (16.5
months), 73.2% of them rated their improvement at 75.6%. (3) Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center
seeks at least 50% improvement in the first month of care. Medicine acknowledges
that 30% relief of pain after its care is good. (4) Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center takes care
of Paramus back pain patients with lumbar spinal stenosis routinely using Cox Technic.
Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center relishes seeing the joy of pain relief
for Paramus spinal stenosis sufferers daily.
Whatever it is called, Cox®
Technic is a gentle, effective system of back pain and neck pain
relief used at Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center. Paramus back pain and leg pain patients
swear by the relief they get! Listen to this PODCAST in which a
patient describes his joy at finding neck pain relief.
CONTACT Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center
Schedule your Paramus
chiropractic appointment today. Now is the time for
Paramus back pain relief with evidence-based, non-pharmacological
and non-surgical spinal manipulation from your Paramus chiropractor
at Paramus Medical & Sports Rehabilitation Center.
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