A recent study in Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open concluded that adding increased chiropractic and physical therapy coverage and other non drug services to insurance plans gave better outcomes, decreased costs, and reduced opioid use.
Physical Therapy, Chiropractic Back Care Cut Opioid Use, Costs
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
9 Risk Factors for Developing Sciatica
I have had many patients with more severe sciatica (leg pain from a pinched nerve in the low back) tell me with a straiight face they wished someone would cut their leg off! It can be more severe than back pain because it is a form of nerve pain.
You can decrease your risk of sciatica by working on the nine factors discussed in this article.
9 Risk Factors for Developing Sciatica
You can decrease your risk of sciatica by working on the nine factors discussed in this article.
9 Risk Factors for Developing Sciatica
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
The problem with MRIs for low back pain
It seems to make sense that more medical testing gives better results, yet studies have shown that imaging for low back pain does not improve one’s pain, function, or quality of life. One of the big negatives with imaging is that there is a high amount of false negatives, which are incidental findings that do not cause symptoms, and this many times leads to unneeded further testing and failed treatments including surgeries.
So it is counter-intuitive but sometimes less testing is better.
The problem with MRIs for low back pain
So it is counter-intuitive but sometimes less testing is better.
The problem with MRIs for low back pain
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