Manahawkin Chiropractic Center Relieves Chronic Neck and Back Pain

February 02, 2021

“How many visits will I have to make, doc?” A conventional question for your Manahawkin chiropractor. Chiropractic care at Manahawkin Chiropractic Center goes by an evidence-based algorithm of care supported by clinical research that goes back to the 1970’s: The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management. Newer research confirms the system and its goals in which Manahawkin chiropractic patients can find peace as they heal.

CHIROPRACTIC USE

Manahawkin chiropractic patients would not be chiropractic patients if it didn’t produce beneficial results. The latest study of who utilizes chiropractic was conducted in Malaysia: 35% of Malayasians used chiropractic. Though it was very lower than traditional and complementary medicine care usage there, it is a good number! (1) About 25% of U.S. residents pursued chiropractic for back and neck pain management. 35 million U.S. adults saw a chiropractor in the last 12 months. (2) That number is expanding as more people pursue and find a non-surgical, conservative approach to pain relief in chiropractic understanding that it may require a few visits to get results. Manahawkin Chiropractic Center is committed to setting a realistic treatment plan for the best possible outcome.

NEW RESEARCH RESULTS OF CHIROPRACTIC CARE AT 3 MONTHS

Wondering how many chiropractic visits patients use and the outcomes? A new study reported that in 1,362 chronic low back pain patients and 1,214 chronic neck pain patients’ function improved and back and neck pain reduced with chiropractic care in 90 days. Those who reported worse pain initially had more chiropractic visits. Chronic low back pain sufferers who went to the chiropractor more than once a week benefitted more. At 3 months, chronic neck and back pain patients were getting better slowly, may have even attained maximum improvement, and were quite possibly managing their chronic pain using a variety of chiropractic visit frequencies. (3) That’s our goal, too, at Manahawkin Chiropractic Center: educate our Manahawkin back pain and neck pain patients about how they can help themselves with pain management and prevention! With Cox® Technic, a study of 1000 patients found that 29 days and 12 visits were the mean visits and days for improvement. Disc herniations did take a little longer and needed more visits than sprain/strains. (4) Manahawkin Chiropractic Center presents statistics like this to assist our chiropractic patients form realistic expectations.

REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS WITH CHIROPRACTIC CARE

Manahawkin chronic neck and back pain sufferers are realistic. Despite health policy today that seems to want a cure for whatever ails, most chronic spine pain patients pursue pain management that they understand will necessitate ongoing care rather than “cure” from their chiropractic care. (5) Cox® Technic implemented at Manahawkin Chiropractic Center has always shared the idea of “control not cure” when it comes to most back pain and neck pain issues. It resonates with neck pain and back pain sufferers who have looked for care from a variety of different healthcare professionals that they understand it. The 50% Rule of Cox® Technic makes sense to them: 50% relief in 30 days or referral for imaging or other consultation, 50% relief reduces the visit frequency by 50%, 50% relief changes the treatment from Protocol I to Protocol II, etc. The chiropractic care system of Cox® Technic follows an established algorithm that gives patients realistic expectations.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Tony Barton on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he explains his care of a nurse suffering with chronic back pain that The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management helped.

Schedule your next Manahawkin chiropractic appointment now. We will work together to maximize your improvement and set your home care plan for continued pain relief and prevention in the least number of realistic visits possible!

 
Manahawkin Chiropractic Center answers patient questions about the number of visits it will wake with research.