Research: St Peters Spinal Manipulation Relief of Back and Leg Pain, Neurological Symptoms
Researchers keep studying spinal manipulation to more fully explain how it contributes to pain relief for sufferers with back pain, related leg pain, and neurological symptoms that interfere with quality of life. Spinal manipulation (SM) alleviates back pain (acute, chronic), back-related leg pain, quality of life, neurological symptoms, and disability for sufferers. That’s a sentence full of potential which has research support behind its claims. Old Mill Chiropractic individualizes a chiropractic treatment plan combining spinal manipulation oftentimes the gentle type of Cox® Technic flexion distraction decompression for our St Peters chiropractic patients after performing a thorough examination. St Peters pain relief is imaginable.
NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
Spinal pain patients as well as patients experiencing neurological disorders like stroke have neurological symptoms that react to spinal manipulation. Suffering with neurological symptoms impacts worldwide disability statistics as well as personal well-being and quality of life. A narrative review explained that most studies reported the mechanism by which spinal manipulation reduced spinal pain, may improve strength in asymptomatic people, and reportedly affected spasticity, muscle stiffness, motor function, autonomic function, and balance issues. Of course, a call for more studies to solidify these findings was made. But the beneficial impact of spinal manipulation on the quality of life for spine pain sufferers, those with balance issues, and those with cerebral palsy were listed. (1) Such relief logically influences back pain treatment guidelines that your St Peters chiropractor consults to optimize your clinical back pain relief.
CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR BACK PAIN
Researchers scour the published research papers to find the ones with reliability, coherence, etc. A recent guideline for the treatment of low back pain concluded that including spinal manipulation in the treatment plan of acute low back pain, chronic low back pain and chronic back-related leg pain was valuable as part of a multimodal approach. Advice, reassurance, education, self-management, usual medical care, home exercises, etc., were listed as beneficial in enhancing relief of pain and disability. (2) Guidelines like this for back pain must be based on research that describes how relief is produced.
SPINAL MANIPULATION RELIEF FOR BACK PAIN
A present study intends to see whether chronic low back pain patients’ response to SM stems from mechanisms of centralization (central sensitization) that can be analyzed utilizing questionnaires, pressure pain threshold tests, inflammatory cytokine tests, and patient expectations of relief. The researchers expect to be able to forecast patient response. (3) Before this study, a narrative review noted that spinal manipulation in part deterred neck pain and back pain via spinal cord mechanisms of pain relief and wondered what the role of inflammatory responses via peripheral mechanisms played in the relief. (4) Both studies included placebo comparison but also noted that placebo and controls in a spinal manipulation study are difficult to conceal treatment versus no-treatment due to the hands-on nature of the treatment. An improved control/placebo could help define the contribution of the effects of SM on pain relief.
THE CHALLENGE OF PLACEBO
Back pain patients don’t often question their pain relief. They don’t often ask “Was it this?” or “Was it that?” that finally sealed the deal on getting them out of pain, but researchers know that the placebo effect may well play a role based on patient expectations and conditioning. Researchers are now testing whether conditioning can enhance patient outcomes by emphasizing the positive expectations of spinal manipulation treatment. (5) What do you think? Old Mill Chiropractic knows our chiropractic patients can feel better knowing that their care is well-researched and supported by clinical trials that documented positive clinical outcomes for back pain relief.
CONTACT Old Mill Chiropractic
Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Clint Dickason on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes the relief with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for a patient with back-related-leg pain.
Make your St Peters chiropractic appointment soon. Don’t let your quality of life suffer because of your back pain, related leg pain and or neurological sypmatomatology. Trust Old Mill Chiropractic to thoroughly examine your spine and establish a relieving treatment plan for its care.