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Encouraging Data on Chiropractic Murfreesboro Back Pain Relief

Stats. Stats. Stats. We human-beings are well studied: our diseases, our behaviors, our lives. In healthcare, data and stats can be beneficial to improve care, particularly flow of low back pain management from conservative, non-surgical to surgical when necessary. In Murfreesboro Most Chiropractic Clinic is practiced in managing this flow of back pain care and in referring when/if necessary.

LOW BACK PAIN MANAGEMENT DATA

The global leading cause of disability is low back pain. Diagnosing the cause of low back pain – spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, non-specific and specific low back pain – is central to managing it. A new study commented that low back examination tests alone are not always helpful on their own. (1) That is  the reason that Most Chiropractic Clinic correlates everything - your history, current pain, exam tests’ results, imaging, and more - to come up with a diagnosis and a treatment plan. And not all back pain sufferers need to go to specialists like spine surgeons. Even the surgeons value it when patients who need their skill (surgical skills) are referred to them. One recent study pointed out that of 500 cases referred to a neurosurgeon, only 22% were surgical candidates. 80% of referrals made during the study’s time period were thought to be not appropriate. The researchers wrote that “triaging approaches led by musculoskeletal experts may improve referral appropriateness to specialized care.” (2) Most Chiropractic Clinic concurs and is prepared to perform that role. Your Murfreesboro chiropractor is dedicated to diagnosing and managing low back pain and knows when to refer for specialized treatment like advanced imaging, surgery, etc.

DATA ON CHIROPRACTIC BACK PAIN PATIENT CARE

In the chiropractic corner of healthcare, Care Response is a packed database of info from chiropractic patients around the world. It has been collecting data for over 10 years about patient satisfaction. Two main points of feedback were on what chiropractic patients thought was good about their care and what could be improved. The good incorporated clinical outcomes (decreased pain, better function, being understood as having pain and its cause), examination and description of the condition and its treatment, professionalism, friendliness, feeling valued as a person, safety, comfort, and punctuality. There is always room for improvement, and patients reported that they wanted to not be rushed during the visit, wanted to feel understood, wanted good outcomes, etc. (3) Most Chiropractic Clinic strives to concentrate on you during your time at our Murfreesboro chiropractic office.

CHIROPRACTIC IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE

As your Murfreesboro chiropractor, Most Chiropractic Clinic strives to deliver the ‘good’! And we take it one step further to maximize quality of life for our low back pain patients. The most recent series of questions to assist us in evaluating patients for these outcomes is called PROMIS that covers function, pain interference, pain intensity, fatigue, sleep, depression, anxiety, satisfaction in social life, mental health, etc. The bottom line from all the collected data found that patients (1) improved significantly and felt they did, (2) improved significantly but didn’t think they did, (3) did not improve significantly but felt they did, (4) didn’t improve significantly or report feeling better. (4) We strive for the ideal #1 outcome explained above, and we want to know how you feel you are.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Coleman Cormier on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he illustrates the relief of low back pain in a patient with a disc herniation using The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

Make your Murfreesboro chiropractic appointment now. Most Chiropractic Clinic studies the data to best deliver quality of life-improving care for our Murfreesboro low back pain patients.

 
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