Why Do Spinal Problems Sometime Return After Treatment?
Chiropractic skeptics often pooh-pooh the idea of periodic
chiropractic checkups after symptoms subside with the classic, “If it’s not
broke, don’t fix it” line.
This justification often results in a relapse into the
original problem for countless patients.
How come?
Because biomechanical changes along the spine affecting
nerves and muscles don’t heal like a cut, infection or some other
self-resolving health condition.
Addressing Long
Lasting Problems
By the time spinal problems produce obvious symptoms, the
problem has been there for some time—maybe even decades. Yet the symptom didn’t
emerge until “last week, when I bent down to pick up the paper.”
Thankfully, a chiropractic care plan may produce symptomatic
improvement in a matter of months, sometimes weeks. The patient is delighted,
but we haven’t completed the retraining of the underlying muscles and soft
tissues necessary for lasting spinal changes.
That’s why the original problem is likely to return. It’s
hard to know when, but it’s almost always after some major physical, chemical
or emotional stress.
“I thought you fixed me,” laments the returning patient.
Granted, there was symptomatic improvement, but without some
type of ongoing supportive care, the weakened area remains susceptible to
re-injury.
Schedule Your Visit
If that should happen to you, give us a call. You’ll be
welcomed back for another episode of care. Your records will already be here,
along with our genuine concern for you and your health. We will do everything we can to get you healed up and feeling better in no time!
*Information and text provided by Perfect Patients Inc.and published with their consent
*Information and text provided by Perfect Patients Inc.and published with their consent
In Wellness and Love,
Dr. Chris
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