Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment for Low Back Pain

By | January 21, 2010

Here is a patient we helped get relief from his Degenerative Disc Disease of his Low Back in Columbus, Ohio:

Patient: 63 year old female, 5’-3”, 145lbs, blood pressure 124/82mmHg, pulse 60bpm, and 14 breaths per minute.

Mechanism of Injury: The patient was gardening and was pulling weeds and felt a stiff ache that prevented her from getting out of bed the next morning.

Subjective: She reports having this problem before and rates her back pain as a 7/10. She has difficulty walking, standing, and sitting, and laying down relieves her pain.

Visual Inspection: She appears to be leaning forward and uses walls and tables for balance as she ambulates.

Manual Palpation: She has a right piriformis contraction that is tender to the touch, and bilateral lumbar extensor spasms that are painful to the touch with the most sensitivity around the L4 vertebra.

Range of Motion Assessment: She can bend her back in all ranges, but when she bends forward, she has difficulty standing back up.

Lumbar X-Rays: Bone density is adequate with no evidence of fracture. There is no evidence of soft tissue swelling. The disc height between L4/L5 is severely decreased with osteophytes growing outward bridging the two bones.

Spinal Decompression Treatment Day 1: After treatment with 15 minutes of lumbar spinal decompression at 50lbs, she felt that she could walk without using a table or wall for balance. Her pain was reduced to a 4/10 and she was able to stand up without leaning forward.

After 1 Week of Treatment: After 3 treatments of spinal decompression, her pain was reduced to a 2/10 and she could walk without discomfort.

The patient came in for treatment for 3 more weeks and has a complete resolution of her low back pain with a progressive spinal decompression treatment of up to 70lbs.

The patient received spinal decompression two times per month for 2 months and was released from care after the third month due to improved mobility, strength, and reduced pain to 0/10. Her blood pressure was 120/76mmHg.

Many patients who seek our chiropractic services have similar outcomes, with improved ranges of motion, increased strength, improved mood, and normalized blood pressure.

Spinal decompression has helped many herniated disc patients and can get your body back to normal. With diagnostic lumbar x-rays, chiropractic care, and spinal decompression therapy, and home care instructions, their problems were solved, and so can yours.

Call 614-428-9310 to schedule your degenerative disc disease appointment to see if you are a candidate for spinal decompression today!

2 thoughts on “Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment for Low Back Pain

  1. Andrea Herrera

    This is just what I was looking for. As a women, I can’t do much weight anyways, and I was intimidated for using a rack pull. Thanks so much.

  2. Marianne Anduvar

    I have a degenerative disc and was helped greatly with your spinal decompression. You and your staff were very friendly and helped me get the relief I needed.
    Sincerely,
    Marianne

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