There's an 80% chance that you'll suffer
back pain during your lifetime. If you see a medical doctor, he will likely recommend medication to temporarily relieve the pain. Depending on your doctor's assessment and how you respond, he may even consider you a candidate for spine surgery.
According to the Mayo Clinic, "back surgery is needed in only a small percentage of cases. Most back problems can be taken care of with nonsurgical treatments, such as anti-inflammatory medication, ice, heat, gentle massage and physical therapy." The Mayo Clinic goes on to admit that while "back pain is extremely common ... surgery often fails to relieve it."
However, if you read that statement carefully, you will notice that
chiropractic treatment is absent from the nonsurgical recommendations. This is despite research that supports chiropractic care for the treatment of back pain and also on the increasing reliance on chiropractic as a first-line treatment option. The authors of the study also noted that "there is little evidence spine surgery is associated with improved population outcomes, yet surgery rates have increased dramatically since the 1990s."
Unfortunately, too many people first head to their medical doctor's office instead of a chiropractor's office to treat their
back pain. Even though research and experience show chiropractic is the safest, most effective option for most cases of back pain.
New patients to
Baltimore Back and Pain Center receive a free, thorough chiropractic evaluation to determine if your pain can be treated through chiropractic care.
Dr. Michael Dorn will ask specific questions about your pain or discomfort and examine your back or area of pain. And if necessary, you will be referred to another health care provider for conditions which are not appropriate for chiropractic care.
Call
Baltimore Back and Pain Center at (410) 662-4476 for your
free chiropractic evaluation and complimentary hydro massage. You don't have to just live with pain or hope that it will go away on it's own.
You deserve to be pain free!