May 2024 Healthy News from Satterwhite Chiropractic Exercise and Relieving Treatment for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

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OUR ‘THING’ – Relieving Care for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Back Pain

Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a degenerative spinal condition concerning many older adults. Lumbar spinal stenosis is a big problem for quite a few people – 103 million worldwide – and 11% of older US adults which increases with age. (1) LSS comes and goes and may deteriorate over time.  Standing and walking may exacerbate it while sitting and bending forward usually improve it. (3) Typical medical suggestions are to modify activity, analgesia, physical therapy, and even epidural steroid injections whose long-term benefits are being questioned. (2) Non-medical recommendations are stated as effective, especially a mixed approach of manual therapy and exercise for older patients with lumbar spinal stenosis and related neurogenic claudication that was described as effective while epidural steroids weren’t. (3) A new study highlighted the desire of chiropractors to collaborate with healthcare professionals to improve integrated, coordinated patient centered healthcare for older adults, the number of whom is growing quickly. (4) We chiropractors offer multiple non-drug, non-surgical approaches via individualized treatment plans – spinal manipulation and mobilization (with Cox® Technic), nutrition, exercise, bracing, etc. - to alleviate spine-related pain like back pain due to LSS. Spine pain relief is our ‘thing’!

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Keith Bartley on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson  about the use of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management treatment protocols to positively handle lumbar spinal stenosis.  

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TIP OF THE MONTH: Do Your ‘Thing’: Exercise for LSS

Of three non-surgical interventions for lumbar spinal stenosis – medical care, group exercise, and manual therapy/individualized exercise – manual therapy/individualized exercise provided greater short-term symptom and physical function improvement as well as better walking capacity. (5) That’s our approach! We utilize the gentle Cox® Technic manual therapy with exercise. A recent review of exercise for lumbar spinal stenosis and associated neurogenic claudication found that most exercise recommendations included supervised, lumbar flexion, and aerobic fitness exercises (like cycling in a flexed posture) while stretches, strengthening exercises, and psychologically informed approaches were part of the most effective approaches. (6) If lumbar spinal stenosis is your ‘thing,’ exercise will most likely be your ‘thing,’ too! We determine together which ones are best for you.

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Satterwhite Chiropractic is privileged to be your Oxford chiropractor and is grateful for your sharing your chiropractic experience with family and friends, especially those who have lumbar spinal stenosis! We look forward to your you soon!

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