Back pain patients want relief. When the pain come with a disc herniation, they want that relief in the most effective, least invasive way possible, Vancouver Disc Centers is well practiced in back pain relief and the care of disc herniation with a combination of spinal manipulation treatment, nutrition and exercise. Vancouver back pain patients ready for relief of their back pain have a partner and exercise coach at Vancouver Disc Centers.
NON-DRUG CHIROPRACTIC CARE
In chiropractic, non-pharmacological, non-drug treatment of disc herniations is the goal. The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management has evolved over the past 60+ years to give hope to the disc herniation patient via a thorough examination, informed diagnosis, and research-based treatment plan that incorporates non-pharmacological care: spinal manipulation, nutrition and exercise. Usually, a patient with a disc herniation is prompted to begin on day one with 3 easy exercises. (Note: Do not begin until your Vancouver chiropractor tells you to!) They are good for your spine, your pain, and your sense of control of the situation. So important!
EFFECTIVE AND COST-EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF BACK PAIN
A new comparison study of non-pharmacological, non-drug care versus pharmacological drug care of non-acute low back pain uncovered the advantages of non-pharmacological care. The groups were compared before and after 9 weeks of care. The results showed better improvement in the non-drug group with lower cost. The researchers concluded that a non-drug approach could be both cost effective and beneficial. (1) Back pain sufferers with disc herniation can find hope in that! Vancouver Disc Centers is well-experienced in the non-drug care of Vancouver back pain.
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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Vilmarie Soto Gonzalez on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as she describes the effectiveness of the gentle Cox® protocols linked with patient exercise in The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management to ease a back pain patient’s pain.
