CHOOSING WISELY (1) – WHAT TO DO ABOUT BACK PAIN
Every profession is establishing recommendations for practitioners to adhere to when delivering health care with hopes to stimulate conversations between patients and
their healthcare providers and among healthcare providers themselves. Your
Carrolltown chiropractor at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation is always ready for such a
conversation about Carrolltown back pain. Back pain is a big
health issue upsetting 80% of us in
Carrolltown at some point in life. Back pain is handled by many sorts of physicians in many types
of specialist societies. Their societal recommendations are related
concerning imaging (Do not do within
the first six weeks of pain except if there are “red
flags.”), trying non-surgical care ahead of
imaging and/or referring for back surgery, and moving
the patient care from passive to active care. For example, the American Academy of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation recommends not ordering repeat epidural steroid
injections without evaluating the reaction to
the latter one and not prescribing opioid drugs for acute disabling
low back pain without assessment and a trial of other
alternatives. (2) The American Chiropractic Association recommends not ordering
repeat imaging to monitor progress of care,
not getting spinal imaging for acute low back pain in the first
6 weeks of pain unless red flags are present,
and staying away from long term use of passive care
but instead shift the patient to active care. (3) The American
College of Emergency Room Physicians recommends avoiding
lumbar spine imaging in non-traumatic back pain except if there are
severe or progressive neurological deficits or a suspicion of an underlying issue.
(4) The American College of Physicians recommends not getting
imaging studies in patients with non-specific low back pain. (5) The North
American Spine Society recommends not advocating bed rest for
more than 48 hours for low back pain, not using EMG studies to figure
out the cause of spine pain, and not ordering
advanced spinal imaging (ex MRI) in the first six weeks of
non-specific acute low back pain without red flags. (6)
The Danish Health Authority recommends not sending patients for
back surgery for a lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy except
if the severe and debilitating back pain continues
for 12 weeks regardless of
non-surgical treatment. (7) It is up to you, the Carrolltown back
pain patient or concerned loved one, to choose wisely the course of
care for back pain relief. Use these professions’
recommendations for back pain care to start a conversation
with your Carrolltown chiropractor, your Carrolltown back pain specialist, at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation as you choose the type of care appropriate for your Carrolltown
back pain relief.
Listen to this PODCAST
from the Back Doctors' Podcast series about two cases of back pain helped with Cox Technic, one with imaging and all sorts of care and the second case without any imaging studies.
TIP OF THE MONTH: Try Non-Surgical Interventions for Carrolltown Back Pain
Common Carrolltown non-surgical interventions for
Carrolltown back pain relief are pain medications, exercise, manual
manipulation, massage, and heat/ice. (8, 9) Included in the top non-surgical
interventions to try before Carrolltown back surgery is spinal
manipulation (10) of which 90% (11) is delivered by
chiropractors. The Cox Technic System of Spine Care – spinal manipulation with
exercise, nutrition and passive care for pain and inflammation reduction with increased
active care importance as pain reduces – matches
Choosing Wisely recommendations as it seeks 50% relief of
pain within 30 days of care (which is more than the 30% or greater improvement
in self-reported pain and function sought by medicine [12])
before advanced imaging or surgical referral in absence of red
flags. Bring your Carrolltown back pain to your Carrolltown chiropractor’s
office! Make it your first Carrolltown back pain
relief healthcare stop!
CONTACT Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Schedule your next Carrolltown chiropractic
visit today. Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation looks forward to
helping you choose the next best step toward back pain relief.
Thank you for letting us care for
you, your family, and friends!
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