Health Update: Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain and Spinal Fusions

Skeleton-red-area-for-lower-back-painYou may think it’s odd to discuss low back pain (LBP) from the perspective of spinal fusion because as chiropractors, we do not perform surgery and so, why discuss it?  It is important that we discuss research such as this so we can make the informed treatment decisions with our patients after we’ve considered all the facts in each specific case.  Now, there are certainly times when a surgical procedure for back and leg pain is necessary and appropriate for some patients, but the problem is, there are also some patients who have been told they need spinal surgery when, in fact, they may be better off NOT proceeding with surgery. So, the question is, what happens to those patients who elect not, vs. those who do choose to proceed with surgery?

That question was addressed in a study where a total of 1450 patients injured at work were followed over a 2-year time frame. There were a total of 725 patients who proceeded with the fusion surgery and the other 750 elected NOT to have the surgery. A fusion surgery can be described as when two or more vertebra are fused together, usually because there are neurological problems such as shooting leg pain, weakness and/or numbness in one or both legs.  The conditions treated in this study included herniated disks, degeneration of the disk, and radiating leg pain. There were primarily 3 factors that were compared between the two groups, namely, 1) ability to return to work; 2) disability (the inability to work), and 3) opiate (narcotic) drug use. Other factors compared included the need for re-operations, complications, and death.

The results showed, in general, those who proceeded with surgery had significantly more problems compared to those who did not have surgery.  For example, only 26% returned to work, compared to 67% returned to work.  The total number of days off work were 1140 vs. 316 days, respectively.  There were 17 vs. 11 deaths, respectively and, 27% of the surgical group required re-operations with a 36% complication rate. Also, there was a 41% increase in the use of narcotic medication with 76% continuing the use after surgery.

Again, there are times when surgery is absolutely the right choice.  Those times include when there is a loss of bladder or bowel control, progressively worsening neurological symptoms in spite of non-surgical care, and of course, unstable fractures, cancer/tumor and infections, but that’s about it! In other words, if you don’t have one of the before mentioned conditions which do require surgery, don’t be too quick to jump at the chance of “getting it fixed” with surgery. As the study suggests, the post-surgical results favor those who elected NOT to have surgery.  Also, when in doubt, don’t trust the opinion of only one surgeon – always get a 2nd or even 3rd opinion.  It is also very important to consider your current level of function or, your ability to do your desired tasks and, unless there is a significant loss in that ability, consider additional time with non-surgical treatment.  The non-surgical treatment you can expect to receive from chiropractic includes (but may not be limited to) spinal manipulation, exercise training, physical therapy modalities (ice, heat, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, traction, etc.), dietary counseling, and job modification information.

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Non-Surgical Decompression Therapy Can Help Relieve Chronic Back Pain, Due To Sciatica or Bulging Discs, Without Surgery or Addictive Drugs

Chronic lower back pain disability is the most expensive benign condition that is medically treated in industrial countries; it is also the number one cause of disability in persons under age 45. Disc disease costs the health care system more than $50 billion a year! Now for the first time, a relatively new technology, challenges the need for spinal disc surgery. It is called Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression.

What Is Spinal Decompression?

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is a relatively new medical technology that gently stretches the spine and decompresses the discs allowing them to go back to their nature state! And unlike “standard” spinal disc treatments such as surgery, it’s 100% natural and costs way, way less.

Athletes & TV Personalities Rave About Spinal Decompression!

Once you experience Spinal Decompression Therapy yourself, you’ll understand why pro athletes, including PGA golfers, pro football players and TV personalities rave about this “not-so-new” disc therapy. Plus, the entire program can be completed in just a few weeks—it’s not an ongoing process, nor is it a short-term “fix.”

Benefits of a Back Pain Relief Program Which Includes Spinal Decompression

1.No Surgery Involved
2.No Recovery Time
3.No Addictive Drugs
4.Up to 90% Cheaper Than Surgery

What Are Treatments Like?

You’re fitted with a special support system, and lie face up on the comfortable treatment bed. The computer is programmed to do the rest. It creates decompression of your discs and the healing begins. The best part is that all you feel is a gentle, painless, intermittent pulling. It’s so relaxing that most patients fall asleep during treatment.

Each session lasts 30 minutes. Usually 15 to 20 treatments are needed with many patients getting pain relief after just a few treatments, or as little as just one session. If you would like to see if non-surgical spinal decompression would be the answer to your back pain, call 732-719-8148 and tell my staff you want your FREE Back Pain, Qualification Evaluation. It’s absolutely free with no strings attached.

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