February 2020 Healthy News from Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries: Chiropractic Care for Neck Pain
Neck pain affects 20% of people over 70 years of age. A survey of 800 Australian chiropractors found that 33% of the patients are older than 65 years of age. 45.5% suffered with neck pain. 31.3% also experienced headache. (1) A new committee review of the latest significant clinical practice guidelines based on the best scientific evidence available to handle neck pain in adults involving neck pain with headache or radicular symptoms via chiropractic related that chiropractic manipulation and multimodal care are the “best practice recommendations.” (2) 82% of the older adults visited one other healthcare provider in addition to chiropractic to manage neck pain. The chiropractors used manipulation of the thoracic spine, neck massage, and adjustment that gave rise to help for dizziness, neck pain, headache and migraine (though migraine takes more visits). (1) Manchester chiropractic relief for neck pain grows in documented support. It’s also being reported to be economical as well as drug- and opioid-preventative. A study in Missouri documented that including chiropractic in the Medicaid system saved $14.1 and $49.2 million, decreased in spinal surgery costs and use/abuse of opioid prescription drugs. (3) Chiropractic services at Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries successfully relieves Manchester neck pain for many.
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Non-specific neck pain patients find success with exercise as a component of their treatment plan. Such patients were supervised in 12 exercise sessions 3 times a week with either traditional exercises vs traditional exercises in addition to sensorimotor training. Pain, intensity, muscle endurance and disability improved in both. The combined group significantly improved in joint position sense and other parameters like endurance, dynamic balance and walking speed. (4) Adding to the daily walking step count over a 6-month time reduced neck pain occurrence in high risk office workers who sit and work at computers all day. It did not reduce pain intensity or disability, but it did reduce the start of neck pain. (5) Fewer episodes of Manchester neck pain is a great goal! Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries is your partner to attain that goal.
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