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When your back
goes out, the pain can take your breath away. Any of the normal
activities of daily living coughing, sneezing, lifting or
bending -- can trigger a painful spasm or regional instability that
negatively impacts your overall health and quality of life.
Back pain is
epidemic in our country, with more than 21 million Americans suffering.
Current treatments include medication, surgeries, manipulation physical
therapy and acupuncture; and unfortunately, seem to provide little
long-term relief. Exploring non-surgical solutions to pain relief
is the focus of the Lordex Spine Institute. Our goal is to guide
you to wellness by providing a less invasive treatment, as well
as a commitment to helping you achieve a pain-free life.
All back pain
can be divided into two categories, medical and mechanical. Medical
includes recent fractures, tumors, infections or metabolic diseases.
Women who are pregnant, or in advanced stages of osteoporosis, may
be included in this group. Medical back pain represents 3% of all
low back pain sufferers.
97% of people
with acute or chronic back pain have what physicians refer to as
mechanical spinal pathology. This means the pain is a by-product
of spinal instability and may result in a herniated disk, degenerative
joint disease, sciatica, facet syndrome and even canal narrowing
called spinal stenosis.
Mechanical
back pain may develop from inherited, congenital or an acquired
condition such as a repetitive stress injury or an impact trauma.
Over time, the injury manifests itself through pain. This is when
most people go see their doctor. Medication is prescribed to reduce
pain, but does nothing to address the underlying problem of the
mechanical instability.
Pressure on
sensitive nerve fibers from the disc, nerve root or facet articulating
joint may cause a cascade of nerve messages to the brain putting
the muscles into spasm. This cycle is often repeated over days,
weeks, months and eventually for years until the degenerative changes
become visible on x-ray and MRI. Physical therapist, Chiropractors
and medical physicians perform a variety of techniques that are
done in earnest to reduce pain. If the condition becomes too extreme
and the pain intolerable, the back pain sufferer may attempt surgery
as a final attempt for relief. Almost half of all spine surgeries
have less than satisfactory outcomes.
The Lordex
System is leading care in the field of non-operative spine medicine.
Following each procedure, patients generally undergo a stretch and
flex program designed to improve lower extremity flexibility and
range of motion. It has been clinically observed that the best long-term
results occur when individuals take an active part in prevention.
Once a patient
concludes 20-30 hours of Lordex procedures, normally spanning a
four to six week period, they are prescribed a continuous home care
package, including our video guide on proper use of strengthening
equipment.
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