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Does your Back go out more than you
do?
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Back pain is one of the most common health problems we face
today. 75 million Americans will experience back pain each
year. 80 percent of the adult population will have low back
pain at some time during their lives. It is the most common
cause of disability among the 30-50 year age group. Because
these age groups are usually the most productive in the work
force, the economic impact of low back pain is enormous.
While back pain patients comprise the second largest diagnostic
group seen by medical family practitioners, the treatments
recommended by these practitioners (drugs) are often found to
be ineffective. A prominent medical researcher has suggested
that family physicians consider referring their back pain
patients for chiropractic care, as it has proven helpful for
this disorder.
Low back pain generally is a mechanical disorder that needs
suitable treatment. Chiropractic manipulation is just such a
method. A growing number of low back pain sufferers are turning
to chiropractic each year and are finding relief.
CAUSES OF BACK PAIN
There are many causes for back pain. The following represents
some of the most common ones:
Stress and Tension: Stress and emotional
tension can cause muscles to tighten and contract, resulting in
pain and stiffness.
Poor Posture: Poor posture-standing for long
periods of time or sitting incorrectly-can cause back pain (so
watch out while you're at the office).
Physical Work: Low back pain is often
associated with heavy physical work, lifting or forceful
movement, bending or twisting, or awkward positions. This can
be made worse with improper lifting techniques.
Daily Activities: Even healthy, normal
activities can cause muscle sprains and strains, which can lead
to back pain. Gardening, tennis, horseback riding, biking, and
even golf can all potentially hurt your back.
Injuries and Accidents: Car accidents, slips
and falls, sports injuries, and other mishaps can all cause
back pain.
Weight Gain: Being overweight puts pressure
and stress on the back, especially the low back.
Aging: Ligaments thicken and discs dry out
with age. These age-related changes in the spine may lead to
disorders that create pressure on your spinal nerves-meaning
that you'll have symptoms such as pain, numbness, or
weakness.
A UNIQUE APPROACH TO CARE
We offer a unique and comprehensive approach to care for back
pain.
Our primary treatment of choice for back pain is the
chiropractic adjustment. A chiropractic adjustment is a gentle,
low force correction which re-aligns the vertebrae, restores
normal joint function and reduces stress to the spine and
nervous system.
Most patients who suffer with chronic back pain almost always
have tight stiff muscles and inflexibility problems. To correct
this problem, we design a flexibility and stretch training
program that is designed to restore pain-free range of
motion.
If the spine has been injured or if there is an old injury that
has never been properly evaluated and rehabbed, we will often
incorporate balance and stabilization rehabilitation to improve
coordination and spinal structural integrity.
Ultimately, the strength of the spine is based on the strength
of the supportive soft tissues (specifically the muscles). Just
like the suspension cables that support a bridge (thus giving
the bridge it’s strength), the muscles in your back give the
spine it’s strength and durability. If one of these muscles has
a weakness, it can lead to reocurrences of back pain. To remedy
the problem, we do a functional evaluation to find weak areas.
And then we prescribe strengthening exercises so you not only
get out of pain, but you stay out of pain.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
If you have been suffering with back pain, the next thing you
should do is call us to schedule an appointment with Dr.
Stiffey. After you have scheduled your appointment, please
download your new patient paperwork - right from this website.
You can print the forms at home or work, fill them out (to
completion), and bring them along with you for your first
appointment. That way, when you show up, all the paperwork is
finished and Dr. Stiffey can get straight to work to diagnose
and treat your problem.
We look forward to helping you enjoy a pain-free
lifestyle!
Call us today! 573-769-2400
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