One study sets out to find a way to predict how often disc degeneration affects humans and how often low back pain occurs. The estimated age when the spine’s intervertebral disc started to lose growth potential and actually begins to degenerate is 13.3 years young! (Old Mill Chiropractic encourages children of current St Peters chiropractic patients as well as our own young St Peters chiropractic patients to feed their discs! Read more about spinal nutrition.) It then degenerates 0.0344 per year. That doesn’t seem like much, does it? But spinal disc degeneration accumulates. It is the driving force behind and cause of age-dependent low back pain. Low back pain is complex, a mix of slow degeneration and fast recurrence of pain episodes. (1)
Now, Old Mill Chiropractic aims to make the complex, simple. When figuring out the source of your spinal pain, Old Mill Chiropractic relies on current guidelines for the management of low back pain. These guidelines are set forth to avoid misdiagnosis and mismanagement which may lead to patient frustration when you don’t get the care or relief you expect. Unfortunately, this happens as one recent research paper highlights via two cases of low back pain that faced just such frustration until a streamlined, evidence-based approach to diagnosis and treatment was implemented. (2) Chiropractors like yours at Old Mill Chiropractic use evidence-based clinical practice guidelines to prevent low back pain misdiagnosis or mismanagement. Check out more about the Cox Technic system of spinal pain management used at Old Mill Chiropractic for details. Be sure to include your St Peters chiropractor in your spine-related healthcare decision-making. Experience and study keep our chiropractic skills sharp.
So contact Old Mill Chiropractic. Your St Peters chiropractor will look to the spine then establish a relieving, evidence-based chiropractic treatment plan just for you and get you back to the quality of life you want