Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Treatment Outcomes: Exercise = Surgery

What works for Baton Rouge back pain relief due to lumbar spinal stenosis, exercise or decompression laminectomy surgery? Both…equally…says a new study! (1) Baton Rouge chiropractic patients would assume Spine & Sports Rehab Center to highlight chiropractic care for lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine & Sports Rehab Center agrees! Baton Rouge chiropractic care includes many forms of non-surgical care like exercise and nutrition and Baton Rouge spinal manipulation. Spine & Sports Rehab Center offers Baton Rouge conservative care that is evidence-based and documented to work to relieve Baton Rouge back pain for our Baton Rouge back pain patients.

LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS CARE OPTIONS

Treatment of lumbar spine stenosis often is influenced by the seriousness of symptoms the patient experiences. If there aren’t any traces of severe motor changes or bowel or urinary changes, Baton Rouge conservative care is an appropriate approach to pain relief. Patients with serious intermittent claudication who do well with conservative treatment still need special attention as this disorder is a risk factor for poorer outcomes. (2) Your Baton Rouge chiropractor observes carefully for these issues that are quite rare fortunately! Spine & Sports Rehab Center gently and effectively cares for lumbar spinal stenosis.

WHO SUFFERS WITH SPINAL STENOSIS AND HOW?

Lumbar spinal stenosis is common spinal condition in older Baton Rouge adults. As we age, disc and cartilage degenerate. When discs degenerate, the vertebral bones they separate and support grow nearer each other and cause pain. Spinal stenosis may produce significant worry for people with walking and other daily activities for which non-surgical care is often successful in getting them to walk well again and perform their daily activities as wanted.  (3) Spine & Sports Rehab Center helps relieve spinal stenosis related back pain for Baton Rouge chiropractic patients.

Baton Rouge SPINAL STENOSIS PATIENTS, CHIROPRACTIC, AND EXERCISE

Lumbar spinal stenosis patients want help and are ready to do their role! Australian chiropractors are found to use diversified manipulation for several conditions but selected flexion distraction (Cox Technic) for lumbar disc syndrome with radiculopathy and lumbar central stenosis. Soft tissue and exercise recommendations were used a lot, too.  (4) Not surprisingly, Baton Rouge chiropractic patients with spinal stenosis desire treatment plans that are customized to them specifically and their own specific impairments and limitations. They are prepared to learn self-care so as to not have to go to healthcare providers as much. In one report patients say that medical care was frequently linked to minimal to no effect on pain! Patients described that exercise enhanced their pain level and function but realized that these changes to be short-lived. What does that mean? Baton Rouge patients with lumbar spinal stenosis need to perform their exercises all the time not just when experiencing pain. (3) Spine & Sports Rehab Center is the number one cheerleader of Baton Rouge chiropractic patients who are ready to take care of themselves with Baton Rouge exercise!

CONTACT Spine & Sports Rehab Center

Schedule a Baton Rouge chiropractic appointment at Spine & Sports Rehab Center today  for a customized chiropractic treatment plan specifically for your Baton Rouge back pain that certainly will include recommended exercises you can do to help yourself in an effort to avoid Baton Rouge spinal surgery since exercise is shown to create equal outcomes to decompression laminectomy surgery! 

 
Exercise for back pain relief equals decompression laminectomy surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine & Sports Rehab Center includes exercise to the chiropractic treatment plan! 
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