January 2024 Healthy News from Old Mill Chiropractic Disc Herniation Size Doesnt Always Matter and Ways to Lower Chronic Pain

picture of lumbar St Peters disc herniation

DISC SIZE DOESN’T (necessarily) MATTER!

Now there’s a novel idea for the start of a new year amidst all the talk of new year’s talk of dieting to downsize! With back pain and neck pain, a small disc is not necessarily pain-free. Surprised? If you have a small disc and pain, you’re not! What does matter is (1) the amount of pressure the disc protrusion is placing on the nerve root and/or (2) how much chemical irritation is present if a disc extrusion’s inner gel-like material has escaped the outer annular fibers and now envelops the spinal nerve(s) which has (have) never come in contact with each other before. Nerves don’t like this new chemical “bath” and hurt! A tiny disc extrusion can produce enormous pain if chemical irritation is involved. A huge protruded may not produce pain at all if it doesn’t contact a spinal nerve. (1-7) A 2023 published study just ended their report with the conclusion that the size of a disc protrusion did not demonstrate a significant relationship to pain and function. (8) If you or a loved one or friend is starting 2024 with St Peters back pain with or without sciatic leg pain or neck pain with or without arm pain radiculopathy, come see Old Mill Chiropractic for some St Peters pain relief with gentle, safe chiropractic Cox® Technic care!

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Timothy Gagan on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson about use of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for a patient suffering with back and leg pain due to a disc herniation.              

picture of St Peters chiropractic tips to ease chronic pain: understanding, acknowledging emotions, undergoing manipulation, exercising

St Peters CHIROPRACTIC TIP OF THE MONTH: 4 Ways to Reduce Chronic Pain In 2024

As researchers and healthcare professionals try to establish practice guidelines (ex: WHO) in managing chronic pain (back, neck, etc.), they’re studying influencing factors that chronic pain sufferers and their caregivers need to address for optimal clinical outcomes:

  1. Understand the condition. A clear grasp of the chronic primary low back pain condition via education/advice was associated with improvements in pain, function, quality of life, and psychological outcomes. (9)
  2. Consider emotional influences. Adverse childhood events were documented to be significantly related to chronic pain and pain-related disability as an adult. (10)
  3. Undergo spinal manipulation. A review of nonpharmacological pain management approaches used by Medicare patients reported that manipulative therapies, mainly chiropractic, have been the most widely investigated approaches. (11) Cox® Technic flexion-distraction - as we use in our chiropractic practice – helped a 67-year-old veteran who suffered with chronic low back pain and intermittent lower extremity pain for several decades find overall improvement in his condition, decrease use of pain medication, and increase mobility after 4 sessions in just a short 4-week period. (12)
  4. Exercise. Structured exercise programs were documented to reduce pain and functional limitation in chronic low back pain patients. (13)
Only do any of these after consulting your St Peters chiropractor first! 

Make 2024 your year for pain relief! Old Mill Chiropractic is happy to be your St Peters chiropractic partner in this effort. See you soon!

Make your St Peters chiropractic appointment today!