Fort Wayne Chiropractic Healthy News from Aaron Chiropractic Clinic July 2017

 

Spine Treatment Preferred

Manual therapy spinal mobilization is preferred over physiotherapy by chronic back pain patients with disc degeneration for back pain intensity reduction and disability. (1) Not surprising to Aaron Chiropractic Clinic at all! The hands-on effect of mobilization is comforting; the motion elicited is healing. That is just what chiropractic offers – comfort and healing! Chiropractic care aims to first calm and reduce pain then integrate exercise for continued pain relief and healing via strengthening to curb future back pain. Back pain relief is a team effort!  Taking advantage of the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management offers the best of both worlds: gentle stretching treatment to painful segments that drops intradiscal pressures and at-home care like exercise, hot/cold therapy and nutrition to enhance the pain relief and recovery. Aaron Chiropractic Clinic is trained and ready to share the Fort Wayne back pain relief via Cox Technic with our Fort Wayne chiropractic patients!

TIP of the Month: Vitamin D for the Degenerated Disc

Nutritionally, Vitamin D is such a good vitamin! Vitamin D reportedly helps bone and mood and overall health. In studying the disc of diabetic rats, researchers find a new positive: Vitamin D may well prevent and treat degenerative changes in the degenerated disc by enriching the disc’s content of transforming growth factor-β and insulin-like growth factor-1. (2) How is your Vitamin D level? Let’s find out together, you and Aaron Chiropractic Clinic! If it’s low, your Fort Wayne chiropractic treatment plan will include Vitamin D recommendations from your Fort Wayne chiropractor!

Be sure to schedule your July Fort Wayne chiropractic appointment today! Your Fort Wayne degenerated discs will thank you!

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