Baton Rouge Back Pain Relief Helped by Exercise

Back pain - nonspecific or chronic or subacute – can benefit from exercise. Our Baton Rouge back pain patients know from day 1 that they can move, they can exercise safely. We show how to do easy, effective ones that will allow you some control over your condition. Spine & Sports Rehab Center is your Baton Rouge exercise coach as well as your chiropractor who delivers spinal manipulation: the best of both realms!

EXERCISE EFFICACY FOR LOW BACK PAIN

Low back pain patients do well with therapeutic exercise in strengthening trunk muscles and enhancing spine stability. There is a variety of exercise options available from core stabilization and strengthening to motor control exercises and muscle strengthening. In one study of subacute nonspecific low back pain sufferers, core stabilization exercises showed that they were better than stabilization exercises regarding proprioception, balance, muscle (transverse abdoiminis, lumbar multifidus) thickness, decreasing patients’ fear of movement, and functional disability. (1) Another study reported core stabilization exercise to decrease pain, enhance function, and increase core strength in nonspecific low back pain patients. (2) Spine stabilization exercises and flexion exercises performed24 daily equally increased multifidus muscle thickness in patients with chronic low back pain and spondylolisthesis. (3) Advice: Pick one that you like to do (after we discuss it!)! Your back pain will appreciate it.

EXERCISE FOR NON-SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN

Regardless of a diagnosis of non-specific low back pain being frustrating (We all want to understand what lies below our pain!), exercise offers hope of its management. A new study found that exercise training in-person and via multimedia/video were effective in training back pain patients to properly do the more complex motor control exercises. (4) Core exercises with the addition of hip muscle strengthening effectively improved physical activity and function for nonspecific low back pain patients. (5) Baton Rouge back pain patients desiring some pain relief are encouraged to do exercises as part of their overall chiropractic treatment plan.

EXERCISE WITH SPINAL MANIPULATION

Combining efforts offers even more hope for back pain patients despite the diagnosis. One case report of a 24-year-old patient with a recurrent disc herniation and pain after back surgery laminectomy shared that flexion distraction spinal manipulation along with rehabilitative exercise (in this case: bird dog and core stabilization) got relief and recovery. (6) In caring for back pain in patients who have undergone back surgery (laminectomy, fusion, discectomy) like the above patient did, clinicians using spinal manipulation are inclined to using gentler non-manual-thrust spinal manipulation while chiropractors leaned toward using manual thrust. Spinal manipulation was applied less than 12 months after back surgery in 66% of cases in this study. Treating healthcare providers used spinal manipulation with 85% of patients who had persistent back pain after spine surgery(7) Spine & Sports Rehab Center carefully examines and decides the gentlest treatment technique for you.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Kurt Olding on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes how the many spine care choices may be a bit much to find your way through as well as the benefit of the gentle care via The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management that relieves back pain.

Make your Baton Rouge chiropractic appointment now. No matter the back pain source or condition, bring it to Spine & Sports Rehab Center. We will find a way forward together!

 
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