The Pensacola Back and Neck Pain Relief Wave

For many, seeing and hearing ocean waves is calming. For Pensacola neck pain and back pain patients, experiencing the wave of healing pain relief can be the same if they are aware of it. For those who do not realize that pain will come and go while healing, the wave of healing can be saddening. Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center helps our patients appreciate the wave of healing, recognize the research behind our relieving treatment plan, and celebrate the pain relief they get.

DESCRIBING AND RATING PAIN

Since back and neck pain experiences are filled with fluctuations of symptoms as they get better, researchers have worked on a system to classify neck pain patients and their pain patterns by tracking 1208 neck pain patients. They produced 16 subgroups! Wow. The biggest subgroup was “mild persistent fluctuating” with 25% of the patients in it reporting pain as a 3.4 out of 10 (0 no pain). The “moderate episodic” group had 24% with a pain rating of 2.7. “Persistent fluctuating” pain patients were those bothered more by pain than the others. (1) Instead of just defining and rating pain, researchers had patients describe their pain using a visual picture scale about their pain intensity and symptomatology over 12 months. The patient responses were quite similar in explaining the pain intensity but not so much for the symptoms and their characteristics. (2) Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center notices that everybody senses pain in somewhat different ways and that they find certain types of pain more annoying than others do. All of our Pensacola chiropractic patients are distinctive!

THE HEALING “WAVE”

For 12 months, another study tracked 1124 neck pain patients who saw a chiropractor. Neck pain patients having “persistent pain” – 75% to 63% over 12 months - and very minor pain remained relatively stable. Those who had “episodic pain” – 21% to 24% over the year – had greater changes in their pain patterns. (3) This is the reason we tell our back and neck pain patients that recovery is more wavelike than a straight line. While healing, pain ebbs and flows. Going away more than it comes is a solid sign of healing and pain relief. Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center reminds our Pensacola neck pain and back pain patients to not be discouraged along the way. We’ll get there together!

CHIROPRACTIC IN MANAGING BACK AND NECK PAIN PATTERNS

Research such as described here about the patterns of neck pain and back pain sufferers shows the on-going need for them to have partners like their chiropractors as well as general practitioners to manage it, understand it, and care for it. A researcher described how a patient who underwent spinal surgery 30 years ago now experienced neck pain and cervical arm pain due to adjacent segment disease a condition often seen in spinal discs above and below a spinal level that underwent back surgery - was treated with cervical manipulation, flexion distraction decompression (Cox®), soft-tissue mobilization, and therapeutic ultrasound for resolution of pain. (4) Again, pain relief is seldom sudden, but rather systematic with treatment, coming/going pain intensity, patience, and appreciation for the relief gotten be it 50%, 70% or 90% as explained by the 50% Rule of Cox® Technic.

CONTACT Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. John Murray on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he shares patient cases that were difficultcomplex and yet attained relief with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management with time.

Make your Pensacola chiropractic appointment soon. Together, we will aim for the calming wave of healing and celebrate the pain relief.

Pensacola Spinal Rehab Center rides the wave of healing pain relief with our neck pain and back pain patients.  

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