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Burlington and Hamilton Chiropractic Non-Surgical Relief for a Disc Herniation in the Neck

Guidelines are the way of healthcare today. There are best-evidence guidelines for everything from how to manage psoriasis to heart disease to neck pain. There are best-evidence guidelines for most professions from allergy and immunology to urology. Chiropractic care is in the mix as is back pain and neck pain management. Such guidelines present a base for physicians like your Burlington and Hamilton chiropractor to practice and Burlington and Hamilton chiropractic patients to see that  they are being treated with the best evidenced care. Healthcare guidelines continue to evolve, and guidelines for neck pain due to cervical disc herniation indicate an 8 to 12 week wait before surgical intervention which is just enough time for Burlington and Hamilton chiropractic care at Spinal Care Clinic to potentially prevent Burlington and Hamilton back surgery for many.

In Europe, national guidelines for the non-surgical care of new start neck pain or cervical radiculopathy (arm pain) are presented:  Supervised exercise with manual therapy. Exercise and manual therapy before medicine for neck pain. Acupuncture for neck pain. Traction for cervical radiculopathy. NSAIDs (oral or topical) and tramadol after careful consideration for both neck pain and cervical radiculopathy.  The guidelines also suggest telling the patient about warning signs, prognosis and advice to keep active along with treatment.  (1) Good advice! Spinal Care Clinic is devoted to Burlington and Hamilton chiropractic patient education. Spinal Care Clinic makes sure Burlington and Hamilton patients are familiar with their spinal condition, comprehend the treatment plan to reduce pain, and embrace their role in achieving, keeping and holding onto the relief so that they don’t have to suffer with arm pain or neck pain any longer than they have to or have to undergo Burlington and Hamilton neck surgery.

A study of Dutch neurosurgeons reveals that 76.3% of them implement the anterior cervical discectomy with fusion for cervical spine disc herniation surgeries. This means that they reach the cervical spine through the front of the neck, not the back. This surgical approach brings with it more risk for complications than just an anterior cervical discectomy, but the surgeons believe it to be more helpful for arm pain relief. In view of the risk, fortunately, the surgeons look for a minimum of 8 to 12 weeks of radicular arm pain in a patient in advance of a neck surgery. (2) That offers Burlington and Hamilton chiropractic care just enough time to relieve Burlington and Hamilton neck pain.

In 8 weeks, Burlington and Hamilton chiropractic care at Spinal Care Clinic with Cox Technic can do wonders! In a retrospective review of 39 patients treated with Cox Technic protocols for cervical spine in patients with cervical radiculopathy (arm pain), only 13.2 treatment visits were needed to give patients arm pain relief. (3) In 10 weeks, Cox Technic produces a favorable clinical outcome that lasts! A 2 year follow up with a patient who had a C6-7 cervical disc herniation with radiculopathy arm pain showed that subjective and objective signs or relief were stable. (4) In conservative medicine, 83% patients with symptomatic cervical spine disc herniation with radiculopathy find relief in about 24 to 36 months with the most progress toward recovery occurring in the first 4 to 6 months. (5) [companyname]] embraces the challenge of Burlington and Hamilton neck pain with radiculopathy with this knowledge and confidently deals with neck pain and arm pain due to cervical disc herniation with pain relief as the goal. The Burlington and Hamilton treatment plan for cervical spine pain is ready for you!

Schedule a Burlington and Hamilton chiropractic appointment today at Spinal Care Clinic for neck pain and arm pain evaluation and Burlington and Hamilton neck pain relieving non-surgical chiropractic treatment.

 
 
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