CHIROPRACTIC AND/OR PT CARE REDUCE OPIOID USE
Opioid use is a much-discussed
topic today. “Epidemic” is often linked to it. Efforts to curtail
this epidemic are commonly. One possibly
effective way to do this is to urge low back pain sufferers
to begin care with a conservative healthcare provider (in place
of a primary care provider) like a chiropractor, physical therapist or
acupuncturist. When this came about in a study
of 216,504 US adults with a new low back pain episode, the early and long-term
use of opioids was substantially reduced.
(1) In an effort to restrain opioid use after
spine surgery, new prescribing limits have been started
which seem to decrease the 30-day post-operative opioid use and
not increase refills for prescriptions, visits
to the ER, or unplanned hospital
readmissions or reoperations for pain. (2) Another study points out
that opioid use before spine surgery increased the time of opioid
use after surgery and was related to poorer short-term
and long-term outcomes for cervical spine fusion. (3) Since most general
practitioners in France (57.3%) admitted not being confident in diagnosing and managing patients with lumbar
spinal stenosis back pain - They requested imaging
(98.8%) and corticoid spinal injections (71.4%) and referred to another
specialist (100%). – conservative care with practitioners like your Vancouver
chiropractor makes much sense. (4) Your Vancouver chiropractor is
confident in diagnosing and treating back pain of many kinds!
Your Vancouver chiropractor at Vancouver Spine Care Centre is happy
to deliver care that contributes to resolving the issue of the opioid epidemic
rather than contributing to it.
Listen to this podcast
with Dr. George Joachim about the conservative care of Vancouver back
pain due to spinal stenosis with the
Cox® Technic System on The Back
Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes the
treatment plan for a patient with lumbar spinal stenosis.
Vancouver
CHIROPRATIC TIP OF THE MONTH:
VITAMIN C ENHANCES COLLAGEN PRODUCTION
With a goal of
improving connective tissue, researchers are evaluating
different nutritional interventions. Adding
vitamin C enriched gelatin or hydrolyzed collagen supplementation an
hour before exercise potentially improves
collagen synthesis. (5) A
review of recent literature on vitamin C efficacy reported
that it has the potential to accelerate bone
healing after a fracture, enhances type I collagen synthesis, and lessens
oxidative stress in an antioxidative role…with no adverse effects! (6) When it
comes to benefits for musculoskeletal issues, information like this on vitamin
C enthuses your Vancouver chiropractor!
CONTACT Vancouver Spine Care Centre
Schedule your Vancouver chiropractic appointment
today at Vancouver Spine Care Centre! Chiropractic care with conservative options
like spinal manipulation and nutrition may clearly affect
your painful musculoskeletal condition without opioids.
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