You are the most important part to your pain alleviation with Carrolltown chiropractic care.
The central theme of Back School is that we limit back pain, not necessarily cure it. Acceptance of the fact that, you have a transitional segment that puts your spine at risk for instability and limits the stress it can take, goes a long way in building confidence knowing that you can control its pain and recover your quality of life again. Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation puts high priority on improving your quality of life.
Back School helps you and those close to you identify with your spinal pain condition(s) and what is necessary to limit your pain. Observing a loved one go through pain leaves us feeling helpless. Finding out what is wrong and what can be done in office at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation as well as at home which gives everyone an opportunity to help.
Back School talks about spine pain conditions, relates that spine pain is not a solitary situation, gives examples for correct movements for daily living, and gets all of us on the same page to assist the back pain sufferer.
The Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation presentation of Back School emphasizes that back pain control, not cure is generally the goal. It's a realistic goal for our Carrolltown chiropractic patients and their families and loved ones.
It was interesting to find out that 95% of 61 patients who who went to back school thought it was a good use of their time to attend. They felt they understood their condition more fully and educated themselves to avoid re-injury. (1)
Contact Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation to sign up for a Back School class at our office soon!
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