Stages of Care
The typical patient will encounter 3 stages of care. The first stage focuses on symptomatic relief such as
reduction of pain and other discomforts. The following stage addresses tissue healing and function normalization.
The final stage consists of periodic spinal care to prevent the formation of new injuries, minimize future
flare-ups of old injuries, and prevent degenerative spinal processes from occurring.
Relief Care
Relief care is the
first stage of care for most patients. The primary goal during this initial stage is to provide the individual
with symptomatic relief. Treatments focus on those techniques and therapies which most quickly and effectively
reduce pain and other discomforts. This will allow the majority of individuals to continue their activities of
daily living. Patients are generally recommended to "take it easy" but are encouraged to stay mobile and
functional so long as there is not a risk of further injury or tissue damage. Therapies that reduce
inflammation and muscle spasm are also used during this stage when present.
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Corrective Care
The second stage of
care consists of correcting the problems which caused and contributed to the condition and healing and
rehabilitating the injured tissues. Unless these events take place, a favorable outcome is unlikely and future
recurrences of the problem are likely. It is extremely important that the patient comply with and follow the
instructions given by the doctor during this stage of care. Tissues and structures that are not fully healed
and rehabilitated are prone to future problems. Sticking to appointments, complying with home exercises and
instructions and following all other recommendations will help insure this occurs. Patients should also be
aware that once pain and discomfort have subsided, tissue healing and functional correction is many times
still incomplete and will often require additional treatments.
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Wellness Care
Once the spinal tissues
are healed and spinal biomechanics have normalized the patient will be recommended to continue with periodic
spinal checkups. For some this might mean once per year, for others this may mean once per month or more.
Chiropractic spinal checkups provide similar benefits to the spine that dental checkups provide to the teeth.
Namely, catching minor problems and disturbances before they have the opportunity to cause pain, discomfort
and irreversible tissue changes. Just like with cavities and heart attacks, irreversible tissue damage has
generally occurred before the symptoms of spinal pain and discomfort become apparent.
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