Oxford Chiropractic Relieves Neck Pain and Arm Pain

Appealing new chiropractic research shows that chiropractic spinal manipulation cuts down on neck pain and arm pain! Satterwhite Chiropractic understands this, but it’s great to have research-documented support to share with our Oxford neck pain and arm pain patients!

Chiropractic researchers looked at neck pain and arm pain patients treated by chiropractors for 3 months. They evaluated those patients at 2 weeks, 1 month and 3 months. At just two weeks of care with chiropractic spinal manipulation, 55.3% of the patients reported being “improved”. At one month of chiropractic care, 68.9% of those same patients reported improvement and 85.7% at 3 months of care. (1) That is definitely relief that our Oxford neck pain and arm pain patients want!

The chiropractic researchers went on to give more definitive outcomes. For example, 76.2% of the subacute and chronic patients - those whose pain has gone on past 6 to 12 weeks - who even have an MRI-confirmed cervical disc herniation rate their pain as being improved. None of the chiropractic care patients in this study reported adverse side-effects. (1) Satterwhite Chiropractic is especially heartened by this type of outcome! The first rule of care is “do no harm”! We strive to only bring relief to our Oxford spine pain patients.

So bring your cervical spine pain, neck pain, and arm pain to Satterwhite Chiropractic. Your Oxford chiropractor has just the thing to try for your neck pain and arm pain relief, chiropractic spinal manipulation. Contact Satterwhite Chiropractic today for a thorough examination and treatment plan for your pain relief.

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