The Research Truth About A Carrolltown Back Pain Pill Gabapentin That May Be of Interest
A eye-opening 2025 study just reported something that will make you think twice about reaching for that gabapentin prescription. (1) Researchers discovered that people taking this commonly prescribed back pain medication face an increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline – even after just six months of use. Use of six or more prescriptions, your risk increases more, with effects showing up in adults as young as middle age. Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation is here to help though! Our gentle, safe chiropractic treatment plan focuses on the source of your pain and on helping you control its effects on your life.
This isn't meant to scare you. This research is prompting us doctors and our patients alike to reconsider what may be the safest, most effective solution for Carrolltown chronic back pain that's been available for a long time: chiropractic care.
WHAT THE RESEARCH SHOWS ABOUT SPINAL MANIPULATIVE THERAPY
A comprehensive 2021 meta-analysis by de Zoete and colleagues examined individual participant data from many studies to evaluate the usefulness of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) for chronic low back pain. This tedious analysis found that SMT delivers similar benefits to other suggested interventions for both pain relief and functional improvement. The study's strength lies in its individual participant data approach, which allows for more precise analysis of treatment effects across diverse patient populations. (2)
The research [demonstrates that spinal manipulative therapy produces clinically meaningful improvements in pain and function, positioning it as a worthwhile first-line treatment option alongside other evidence-based interventions. This finding is specifically significant for patients seeking non-pharmaceutical approaches to managing their chronic back pain.
COX® TECHNIC: A SPECIFIC FORM OF SPINAL MANIPULATION
Among the many chiropractic techniques, Cox® Technic flexion-distraction has garneredearned particular attention from researchers. A landmark 2006 randomized clinical trial by Gudavalli and colleagues specifically compared flexion-distraction procedures with active exercise programs for chronic low back pain management. (3) The study shared compelling results: patients who received Cox® Technic flexion-distraction treatment had superior pain reduction compared to those in the exercise program group, especially those who were dealing with radiculopathy (sciatica). Perhaps more importantly, the benefits persisted throughout a one-year follow-up period, with the flexion-distraction group undergoing significantly fewer healthcare visits than the physical therapy group during this extended timeframe.
Cox® Technic works by gently stretching spinal segments, lowering pressure on compressed discs and irritated nerves. Think of it as giving your spine the therapeutic decompression it desperately needs, allowing natural healing to occur without introducing foreign chemicals into your system.
YOUR BRAIN-SAFE PATH TO PAIN RELIEF
The difference is pretty clear: gabapentin offers temporary pain relief at the potential risk of your cognitive future, while Cox® Technic provides potential pain relieving and pain controlling benefits for your chronic low back pain.
Your chronic back pain has affected your life enough. Now that researchers have shared the hidden possibilities lurking in common pain medications, are you ready to explore the proven, brain-safe alternative that tackles your pain at its source?
Don't let worry of future cognitive decline add to your current physical suffering. Talk with us at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation about how Cox® Technic offers hope – evidence-based, gentle, effective hope that lets you reclaim your life without impeding your cognition.
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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Joseph Beissel on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes the relief for chronic low back pain with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.
