For those suffering from chronic pain, life can be a struggle. Even everyday tasks that were once enjoyed, from golfing to piano-playing to playing with kids and grandkids or even hugging a loved one or friend can become taxing. Events both big and small, good and bad, can seem uncomfortable at best or insurmountable at worst when the pain is at its highest point.
Many people who are suffering from long-term and chronic pain have tried a variety of treatments and treatment plans, and may have even received conflicting or various diagnoses of the source and cause of their problems. Some just know that something doesn’t feel right. In either case, medical help is one of the most important steps chronic pain sufferers can take to relieve their pain and to start reliving their lives again.
While modern medicine is an absolutely crucial part of getting back in the game, there are alternative therapies that can help to alleviate the pain when used in accordance with doctors’ plans. One of the newest supplementary treatments on the market is spinal manipulation. While spinal manipulation might sound like a painful process, it has helped many chronic pain sufferers to relieve pain when used in harmony with their physician’s plans for wellness.
Spinal manipulation is the process of manually adjusting the positioning of vertebrae to release tension and to help vertebrae move in a more natural and comfortable alignment. This is a traditional therapy related to chiroprachtic medicine that has been shown in clinical trials to aid in the relief of chronic pain alongside medication and other therapies. The therapy is especially helpful in relieving chronic pain that occurs in the lower back region. By focusing on spinal manipulation as a part of a larger stretching and exercise regime, patients with chronic pain stand a better chance of living a life with lower instances of pain.
Alternative therapies such as spinal manipulation have been around for thousands of years. When talking to your doctor about a plan to treat your pain, it might be worth discussing what other traditional and alternative medicine techniques might compliment the important and necessary fundamentals of Western medicine as it exists today. That being said, therapies such as spinal manipulation have seen success in recent years as a true reliever of chronic pain.
Sufferers of chronic pain might be entitled to disability benefits through their insurance plans or through the government. Before embarking on treatment for chronic pain, whether Western or alternative or both, it’s important to understand the financial and insurance aspects of the plan. Patients who have been previously denied might benefit from the services of an insurance or disability lawyer and should check to see if they have a case before embarking on an expensive non-insured plan of treatment.