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Murfreesboro Back Pain Relief with Researched Chiropractic Care

Managing spinal pain can be energy consuming, but improvements in spinal care research and collaborative care are offering Murfreesboro back pain patients renewed hope. The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management stands out as a reliable, evidence-based approach, backed by biomechanical and clinical research. This system's commitment to improving patient outcomes through partnership with medical and osteopathic groups demonstrates a dedication to advancing care. With rising recognition and support from organizations like HRSA and NIH, Cox® Technic keeps building trust with its peer-reviewed findings and case studies, giving both chiropractic physicians like yours at Most Chiropractic Clinic and our patients a research-supported path forward in Murfreesboro spinal pain management.

TREMENDOUS GROWTH OF CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL MANIPULATION

A paper just came out emphasizing the fact that utilization of spinal manipulation for musculoskeletal conditions has increased almost three times in the US since 1980. This review focused on the documented outcomes of HVLA-SM (high velocity low amplitude spinal manipulation) and listed some future research needs. (1) A chiropractic manipulation technique called Cox® Technic spinal manipulation is another form of spinal manipulation with a different method and referred to in medical literature as low velocity low amplitude spinal manipulation. It is one that we use at Most Chiropractic Clinic because it is very research-focused and has been for over 55+ years.

EXPANSION OF RESEARCH SUPPORT FOR SPINAL MANIPULATION

Improving Murfreesboro chiropractic patient care of musculoskeletal disorders like spine-related back pain and neck pain is critical in today’s healthcare, in publishing, in researching, in documenting biomechanical and clinical effectiveness. A new article titled "’The Dark Side of Musculoskeletal Care’: Why Do Ineffective Techniques Seem to Work? A Comprehensive Review of Complementary and Alternative Therapies” – what a title! – recognizes the acceptance and expanded utilization of as well as challenges osteopathy and chiropractic keep doing more and more thorough research and reporting. (2) So true! In chiropractic, the role of research has grown, the recognition of the important role of research documentation has expanded, and the funding to complete research has become slightly more available particularly when such research is done collaboratively with medical or osteopathic groups. The team behind the chiropractic approach of the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management has advocated for biomechanical and clinical outcomes studies, obtained some federal funding from HRSA and NIH, and accumulated a respectable list of peer-reviewed published cases, cases studies, and biomechanical findings that Most Chiropractic Clinic can draw upon to more completely explain the condition and its treatment. (3)

CONTACT Most Chiropractic Clinic

When back pain and other spine-related conditions bother you, Most Chiropractic Clinic is ready to help. Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Ram Gudavalli, the biomechanist researcher behind much of the research on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he illustrates the history and outcomes of research done so far concerning Cox® Technic.

Take control of your spinal pain issue with Murfreesboro chiropractic care at Most Chiropractic Clinic. Discover how our Cox® Technic System can impact your pain and offer relief. Begin your path toward effective spinal pain management. Schedule your Murfreesboro chiropractic appointment soon.

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