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Slipped Disc Pain Treatment in Noblesville

Herniated discs have bothered many patients that have visited our Noblesville practice. Fortunately, Dr. Dahlager has helped a lot of them rebound speedily and more adequately. Herniated discs, sometime referred to as "slipped discs", can be treated with multiple methods.

If you are experiencing pain due to a herniated disc, then you may be querying which selection will provide the best outcome for you. To help you in solving that question, let's inspect two of the most popularly used treatment options: chiropractic and lumbar nerve root injection/epidural.

Study Analyzed Outcomes from Spinal Manipulative Therapy (SMT) and Nerve Root Injections (NRI)

A group of researchers recruited 102 patients, all having had chronically herniated discs validated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Each person chosen had previously received 90 days of care through other applicable remedies without achieving satisfaction.

The pool of patients was divided into two subdivision. The first half of the participants were treated with high-velocity, low-amplitude spinal manipulation treatment (chiropractic adjustments). The next half of cohorts received nerve root injections (epidural).

The researchers saved ratings in regards to the pain levels of every individual before the care given at the time of the research. Subsequently, 30 days after the receiving of treatment, individuals scored their disc herniation discomfort on the same range as before. The difference in the two grades was applied to measure how successful the care was for improving pain.

What did the study find in regards to spinal manipulations versus nerve root injections?

Just over 76 percent of the patients who received chiropractic adjustments reported a reduction in their pain. On the other side, less than 63 percent of the patients who were treated with epidurals scored an improvement in discomfort. These results imply that chiropractic adjustments may be more effective for caring for to resolve herniated disc discomfort.

And, there is more. Beyond providing a higher amount of patients greatly appreciated reduction in pain, researchers also found that chiropractic treatment was lower in cost. The nerve root injection treatments cost about $730 per a single patient. The chiropractic care ran less than $560 for an equal time frame. This type of savings could certainly assist with one’s health care expenses. A lower cost may make it easier to pursue care for your disc herniation pain without extra burden.

If you want a better chance of effectiveness and lower costs when it comes to your herniated disc care, give Dr. Dahlager a call today at (317) 214-7218 to schedule an appointment.

Reference

Peterson, CK et al. (2013, May). Symptomatic magnetic resonance imaging-confirmed lumbar disk herniation patients: a comparative effectiveness prospective observational study of 2 age-and sex-matched cohorts treated with either high-velocity, low-amplitude spinal manipulative therapy or image-guided lumbar nerve root injections. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 36(4), 218-225, doi:10.1016/j.jmpt.2013.04.005