Williamson Chiropractic Care Relief for Back Pain and Fear of Back Pain

Have you noticed that if you see someone with a pin approach a balloon, you flinch or cover your ears? You know there’s a pop coming. It’s similar with Williamson back pain. If you expect your back to be painful, it often is. Apple Country Chiropractic cares for back pain patients daily with that balloon-pop instinct for back pain’s intensity. Apple Country Chiropractic works to help our Williamson back pain patients experience back pain relief and find a way to not expect their backs to hurt.

Williamson BACK PAIN PERCEPTION

Researchers publish that perception of pain is influenced by both the expectation of pain (or no pain) and the actual sensation of pain. However, the greater the difference between the expectation and the pain, the less the expectation of pain or no pain influences the actual experience of pain. (1) It's no wonder, then, that back pain patients - those with spondylosis, intervertebral disc disorders among others – have issues with depression. (2) They expect a life without back pain, yet they suffer with  back pain. There is a disconnect between perception and reality. Caring for Williamson back pain patients consists of not just treating the basis of back pain but its effects on the whole person, mind and body.

Williamson BACK PAIN FEAR

Patients fear Williamson back pain. Patients want a diagnosis, pain control and imaging (often despite what the medical guidelines dictate). These perceived needs patient by patients with back pain influence patient outcomes. (3) Back pain specialists who understand these perceived needs can deal with these needs, can talk about these needs and can explain how these needs are being met with the Williamson chiropractic treatment plan. Your chiropractor wants what is best for you and your sought after and deserved pain relief.

Williamson BACK PAIN RELIEF WITH SPINAL MANIPULATION

Fortunately, spinal manipulation shows itself worthy of use by Williamson back pain patients as research states that it may reduce the expectation of pain, the fear of movement and other related brain responses that chronic low back pain patients need. (As a side note, how were these findings discovered? With amazing new MRI technology that investigates brain function and blood oxygen level signaling! Amazing!).  (4) Your Williamson chiropractor at Apple Country Chiropractic delivers the gentlest type of spinal manipulation, Cox Technic, that itself is amazing. Another research study documented that manipulation and mobilization likely decrease pain and improve function for chronic low back pain. Manipulation has a better effect than mobilization. Both seemed to be safe interventions guiding the researchers to propose that a multimodal treatment plan may be promising. (5) Apple Country Chiropractic understands this to be true! Your treatment plan will consist of a mix of treatment approaches to help get you the relief you want.

Listen to this PODCAST with Australian chiropractor, Dr. Camercon McConville, on The Back Doctor’s Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson. Dr. McConville shares how he incorporates a variety of treatment approaches to help his patients return to the activities they want to do without always experiencing the fear of pain.

CONTACT Apple Country Chiropractic

Schedule your Williamson chiropractic appointment at Apple Country Chiropractic. Together, you and Apple Country Chiropractic will help form positive perceptions of back pain relief possible with chiropractic care.

Apple Country Chiropractic offers a comprehensive Williamson chiropractic treatment plan to help relieve the back pain and the fear and depression that sometimes accompany it.
 
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