December 2024 Healthy News from Young Chiropractic Chiropractic Management of Spondylolisthesis

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PERSONALIZED CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR SPONDYLOLISTHESIS

While medicine is still studying how to classify degenerative spondylolisthesis, chiropractic has gentle, relieving treatment. Spondylolisthesis is not a typically cured condition, but one that reacts to control, manytimes without surgery and with personal effort and special attention to movement. A condition differentiated by the forward displacement of one vertebra on the one below it, stemming from degeneration of the spinal discs and joints, degenerative spondylolisthesis affects the lumbar spine and can lead to pain, numbness, and weakness in the lower back and legs. Diagnosis involves a thorough evaluation of symptoms, physical examination, and imaging exams like X-rays or MRI scans. Medicine is still exploring its classification as evidenced by a new paper by Baykov (1). Chiropractic care has a non-invasive approach to handling it, focusing on the restoration of spinal alignment, the reduction of inflammation, and the improvement of mobility. Chiropractic treatment as described by Kruse et al (2) offers benefit for back pain in patients with spondylolisthesis and even related disc herniations. Care may include spinal manipulation like Cox® Technic flexion distraction decompression, therapeutic exercises, and lifestyle modifications to reduced pain, enhance function, and boost overall well-being. With individualized Easley chiropractic care at Young Chiropractic, individuals with degenerative spondylolisthesis can experience some relief and get back their quality of life. Young Chiropractic is here to help!

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TIP OF THE MONTH: Consider Stabilization Exercises for Spondylolisthesis

Segmental stabilization exercises have surfaced in recent studies as a highly effective way for individuals diagnosed with spondylolisthesis. These targeted exercises focus on strengthening the deep stabilizing muscles of the lumbar spine, making the way for improved core strength, boosted spinal stability, and a decrease in pain and disability. In a new systematic review and meta-analysis performed by Lin et al. (3), the significant benefits of segmental stabilization exercises were evident, with patients experiencing improved pain management and functional outcomes, particularly in cases of lumbar spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis. The compelling evidence supports the integration of segmental stabilization exercises into rehabilitation programs, as they have a key role in promoting patient recovery and enhancing overall quality of life, the goal of care at our Easley chiropractic office!

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