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452- How Radiographs Predict Persistence of Back Pain in Older Adults
Manage episode 433787519 series 1301128
Today, we unravel whether radiographic features predict long-term back pain in older adults. Can X-rays tell the future of back pain? Low back pain is a significant reason why people visit chiropractors. Up to 80% of adults will experience it at some point, and around 30% are now dealing with it.
Understanding predictive factors for long-term back pain helps set accurate patient expectations and improve outcomes. This study focused on spinal osteoarthritis in older adults and its role in predicting persistent and severe back pain after one year. Researchers analyzed spinal stiffness, range of motion, and radiographic features like osteophytes and disc space narrowing in over 500 adults. Over 60% had back pain one year later.
Episode Notes:
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The Best Objective Assessment of the Cervical Spine- Provide reliable assessments and exercises for Neuromuscular Control, Proprioception, Range of Motion, and Sensorimotor-Integration. Learn more at NeckCare.com
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Our members use research to GROW their practice. Are you interested in increasing your referrals? Discover the best chiropractic marketing you aren't currently using right here!
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452- How Radiographs Predict Persistence of Back Pain in Older Adults
The Evidence Based Chiropractor- Chiropractic Marketing and Research
Manage episode 433787519 series 1301128
Today, we unravel whether radiographic features predict long-term back pain in older adults. Can X-rays tell the future of back pain? Low back pain is a significant reason why people visit chiropractors. Up to 80% of adults will experience it at some point, and around 30% are now dealing with it.
Understanding predictive factors for long-term back pain helps set accurate patient expectations and improve outcomes. This study focused on spinal osteoarthritis in older adults and its role in predicting persistent and severe back pain after one year. Researchers analyzed spinal stiffness, range of motion, and radiographic features like osteophytes and disc space narrowing in over 500 adults. Over 60% had back pain one year later.
Episode Notes:
Jane is an online platform for health and wellness practitioners that makes it simple to book, chart, schedule, bill, and get paid. I you're ready to get started, click here and use the code EBC1MO for a 1-month grace period on your new account.
The Best Objective Assessment of the Cervical Spine- Provide reliable assessments and exercises for Neuromuscular Control, Proprioception, Range of Motion, and Sensorimotor-Integration. Learn more at NeckCare.com
Interested in ShockWave technology? I built a practice using StemWave and can’t recommend it enough. Learn more at- https://gostemwave.com/theevidencebasedchiropractor
Patient Pilot by The Smart Chiropractor is the fastest, easiest to generate weekly patient reactivations on autopilot…without spending any money on advertising. Click here to schedule a call with our team.
Our members use research to GROW their practice. Are you interested in increasing your referrals? Discover the best chiropractic marketing you aren't currently using right here!
152 episoder
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