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Healthy News November 2023

image of spinal manipulation to help relieve neurological symptoms and improve quality of life 

SPINAL MANIPULATION HELPS WITH NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS:
Balance, Muscle Stiffness, Motor Function, etc.

A review of the research on the helpfulness of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) for symptoms linked to neurological disorders - leading causes of disability around the world – noted an important finding: SMT enhanced quality of life, balance, and cerebral palsy. Poulin Chiropractic of Herndon and Ashburn incorporates spinal manipulation into our care of Ashburn back pain and neck pain patients’ treatment plans! Other findings were how SMT may increase strength in asymptomatic spine pain and stroke patients as well as motor function, autonomic function, muscle stiffness, balance problems, and spasticity. (1) Though rare and an extreme form of spasticity, hereditary spastic paraplegia (a neurodegenerative disorder), was iumproved with SMT. Its extremity spasticity and pain were reduced, and strength and function were enhanced after 9 months of chiropractic care alongwith NSAIDs and baclofen. (2) Research and experience demonstrated that multidisciplinary integrative care for low back pain has its benefits in decreasing disability, decreasing pain, and reducing symptom frequency. One study showed that the difference was just 4% though: 43% for chiropractic care alone and 47% for multidisciplinary. (3) A chiropractic-based study of lumbar spinal stenosis patients with associated balance issues treated with SMT in the form of flexion distraction (aka Cox® Technic) showed significant improvement in objective (tests like Timed Up and Go, Five Time Sit to Stand, balance force plate measurements of entropy) and subjective outcomes (patient-reported) at mid visit (average 9th visit) and end visit (average 13.7th visit). The average age of the participants was 83.5 years old! (4) Improving balance is so valuable for older folks! We know that making musculoskeletal pain care person-centered – considering age, symptoms that accompany back pain and related conditions, willingness to follow the treatment plan - is so essential. (5) What do you want? Ready to get started on the path to symptom relief? Poulin Chiropractic of Herndon and Ashburn is!!

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Nate McKee on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson about the benefit of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for spinal stenosis sufferers and their balance.

picture of proper Ashburn lifting  

TIP OF THE MONTH: Lift (and Lower) Properly

“Keep your back straight when you lift! Bend your knees!” You’ve heard such recommendations about lifting properly. A recent study tested other factors and found that externally rotating the feet while maintaining a spine straight allowed further reach while lifting with a straight spine. (6) Another study explains how lumbar spine extensor muscle force control – weaker in back pain patients yet very important in daily activities like lifting – is linked to increased multiplanar knee movement throughout the lifting process. (7) We really must think about the knees, too! In a noteworthy twist on proper lifting, a study described that postural control was more challenged during load-lowering than load-lifting! (8) Thinking before lifting and lowering is important! Let’s talk more on your next Ashburn chiropractic visit.

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