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Effectiveness of Opioids for Pain Control is Questionable while Chiropractic Spinal Manipulation is Recommended

June 12, 2018

The opioid epidemic. It’s in the news. Fort Wayne does not2 escape the opioid issue. Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc knows some Fort Wayne chiropractic patients with Fort Wayne back pain struggle with opioids that were, at one time, prescribed to assist them in coping with their back pain and now desire to be done with them. Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc gets it and is prepared to help Fort Wayne back pain sufferers get relief without opioid drugs. The effectiveness of opioid drugs for control of Fort Wayne back pain is doubted while spinal manipulation such as offered at Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc is suggested.

WHY OPIOIDS FOR BACK PAIN

Low back pain overwhelms its sufferers’ life. It’s no wonder that a back pain sufferer desires a pill to be done with the pain, a Fort Wayne back surgery to get rid of the pain’s cause now.  Sometimes it is not that simple: the pill may have unwanted effects or the benefits may not last very long; the surgery relief may not continue or resulted in an unexpected outcome. Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc appreciates the role of drugs for pain relief when needed, respects the part back surgery has in a Fort Wayne back pain sufferer’s journey toward pain relief and a better quality of life. Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc also offers complementary care to those back pain relief options and, for some Fort Wayne back pain sufferers, back surgery prevention as well as post-back surgery rehabilitation and Fort Wayne back pain relief.

OPIOIDS’ ROLE IN BACK PAIN RELIEF

A recent Cochrane data review of randomized clinical trials on the effectiveness of opioids and other drugs for chronic low back pain concluded that the effectiveness is not very good. Opioids’ effects on pain reduction and function improvement are small to moderate and short-lasting compared to placebo. The side effects, serious ones for those who use strong opioids for a long period of time, were usual. (1) Some patients react better to drug therapies than others. Researchers found it hard to figure out just how effective drugs like oxycodone and clobazam and imipramine will be for which chronic low back pain patient. (2) Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc figures out each Fort Wayne back pain patient who comes for Fort Wayne chiropractic care and sets the appropriate treatment plan to produce some back pain relief.

OPIOIDS AND BACK SURGERY

Patients choose back surgery often for pain relief or a quick fix that will negate the need for pain control drugs. Researchers checked into this idea and found that many back pain sufferers who were took opioids before surgery expected that surgery would eliminate the need for opioids. Reality shows that of 2491 adults who underwent lumbar fusion back surgery, 1045 needed long-term opioids before surgery, and 1094 took opioids afterwards. Of the pre-operative opioid patients, 77.1% kept consuming them long-term, 13.8% occasionally, and just 9.1% discontinued or consumed them short-term subsequently. 34.4% continued with a lower dose while 44.8% did so with a higher dose. Of those who did not take any opioids before back surgery, 12.8% became long-term users.  What was the bottom line? What do patients need to know who are considering Fort Wayne back surgery as the ultimate answer to their Fort Wayne back pain? Lumbar fusion back surgery rarely ended the long-term opioid use and heightened the risk of starting their use afterwards.  Patient expectations of pain reduction and opioid use reduction need to be reconsidered. (3)

ALTERNATIVES TO OPIOIDS FOR BACK PAIN RELIEF

Researchers strive to develop guidelines for back pain relief treatment. These guidelines direct that non-effective treatments should not be used (systemic corticosteroids, TENS, traction, electrical muscle stim, benozodiazepines, botulinum toxin injection, etc.) and suggest that clinicians coach and encourage patients, direct them to stay active and do self-care. Acute back pain patients can do exercise, manual therapy, heat, and NSAIDS. Chronic back pain patients can use exercise, yoga, manual therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, acupuncture, biofeedback, massage, rehabilitation, etc. Radicular back pain patients may choose exercise, spinal manipulation, NSAIDs.  (4) Fort Wayne chiropractic care at Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc  fits these guidelines. Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc presents a Fort Wayne chiropractic treatment plan of spinal manipulation with Cox Technic, exercise, rehab, and more.

CONTACT Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc

Schedule you Fort Wayne chiropractic appointment now with Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc. Opioids are not the only means to find Fort Wayne back pain relief, particularly Fort Wayne chronic low back pain. Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc offers hope for chronic low back pain relief to Fort Wayne back pain sufferers wishing to avoid or escape the opioid epidemic.

 
Chiropractic spinal manipulation at Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc is worthwhile over opioids for back pain control.