Fernandina Beach Back Pain Care and Exercise Guidelines

Guidelines. There are guidelines everywhere! This post talks about some of the more recent guidelines for interprofessional teamwork between chiropractors and other healthcare providers to enhance the healing of Fernandina Beach back pain and neck pain sufferers. Exercises are a primary part of back pain prevention alongside management that all providers support and all providers are concerned aren’t always done. Chiropractors like your own at Amelia Chiropractic Clinic are health promoters and work to do that in the kindest, most supportive way! Let’s work together to get you better.

GUIDELINES FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Everything in healthcare is about quality. Providers and patients desire the highest quality care possible in delivering care and getting care. Interprofessional collaboration rises to the top when researchers analyze systems for the care of back pain like appropriate use of screening and preventive services. (1) Researchers have also assembled 70 quality values for chiropractic delivery that are standardized as well as evidence-based that take into account patient concerns and enhanced clinical outcomes. (2) Physical activity certainly is a component of a quality chiropractic healthcare plan for Fernandina Beach pain relief.

BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR BACK PAIN AND NECK PAIN

In a recent survey, chiropractors said that the biggest concern they held in treating back pain patients was patient follow through (exercises, appointments, at-home recommendations, etc.). (3) In another survey, 90% of chiropractors reported that they were optimistic about healthier patient lifestyles. These chiropractors also shared that they were actively involved in promoting physical activity, suggesting exercises to patients for their particular issue, inquiring how the exercises are going, and counseling patients in the proper manner to do exercises as well as benefit that comes from exercising. (4) One way that patients seem to respond more positively and be more willing to do physical activity is using a mobile application. Such apps help manage low back and neck pain patients when they are built around reported pain, pain intensity, and structure of the app like audio explanation and animation of each exercise. (5)  Doing the right exercises in the right way typically brings about the rightfully desired outcome.

ADD IN SOME DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING!

Core stabilization exercises are commonly recommended to back pain patients. A new study that incorporated diaphragmatic breathing exercises noted many benefits for chronic low back pain patients: enhanced muscle activity, chest expansion, quality of sleep, enhanced disability and physical activity and pain scores, reduced fear avoidance, and better physical activity, among others. (6) As a partner on your healthcare team, your chiropractor at Amelia Chiropractic Clinic feels a duty to encourage physical activity so that you can take care of you. Our younger back pain and neck pain sufferers benefit. Our older adults with aches and pains and/or Fernandina Beach back pain and/or neck pain benefit, too!

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr.  Tony Barton on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he details the effectiveness of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management in treating chronic low back pain.

Make your Fernandina Beach chiropractic appointment now. Don’t let guidelines worry you when it comes to managing your back pain or neck pain. Amelia Chiropractic Clinic follows the recent guideline developments and implements the ones that seem most appropriate for your pain relief.

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