“Some people benefit from chiropractic therapy…” (JAMA)
Yes, they do! And this statement comes from the Journal of the American Medical Association! (1) The JAMA posted a new patient page about low back pain. It goes over causes of back pain, diagnosis tips, and treatment and prevention options. Well, your Murfreesboro chiropractor has so much more info on low back pain! It's what we care for all day, every day.
But Most Chiropractic Clinic will confess it's nice to see a positive comment about chiropractic care in a medical medium. Most Chiropractic Clinic is happy to work with its Murfreesboro medical colleagues to help our mutual patients to manage and control their low back pain. We know our chiropractic treatment protocols and Cox Technic work. They relieve Murfreesboro back pain. Cox Technic has the research to show what happens when it is applied to a low back to relieve the back pain. The federally funded research projects are notable and on-going.
Now, Murfreesboro chiropractic treatment may include therapies like heat and ice or electrotherapy or acupuncture or trigger point work. Your treatment plan is individualized for you, to get you the results you want in a respectable amount of time.
And just how long will it take for our Murfreesboro low back pain patient to feel better? Usually not long! Together, patient cooperation and our treatment protocol get you on the way to healing. You can exercise and come to your appointments and do the extra at home to keep the pressure off your spinal nerves as you heal. These maximize your clinical outcome!
It's not the first time nor will it necessarily be the last that chiropractic and spinal manipulation have positive comments in a medical media. After all the Annals of Internal Medicine back in 2007 (2) recommended that patients should consider nondrug treatments like spinal manipulation, exercise, massage, yoga, acupuncture, massage and the like before back surgery.
So contact Most Chiropractic Clinic today. As our Murfreesboro low back pain patients … and the Journal of the American Medical Association … know, chiropractic therapy for low back pain does benefit back pain patients.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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