SpineOne delivers comprehensive, interdisciplinary, non-surgical spine care by integrating evidence-based clinical pathways with medically directed, spine-specific exercise, education and participant empowerment, helping individuals achieve improved function.
Seventy to eighty percent of the American population experiences a significant back or neck pain episode at some time in their lives. Most recover quickly, but others develop chronic back pain, disability or functional loss. While the prevalence of back and neck problems are not on the rise, spine-related disability is increasing in most industrialized nations. The healthcare provider’s approach to this problem can be more important than the actual injury.
Most patients with back or neck pain can be effectively treated at the primary care level without expensive tests or treatment. But the 10 to 15 percent of patients who become chronic account for about 85 percent of the total dollars spent on spine care. Those that develop chronic pain and disability, back and neck trouble and disability are a difficult obstacle. Many spine treatments are passive, requiring no patient participation, and offer only temporary pain relief with no long-term benefit. Patients often become de-conditioned, negatively affecting symptoms and weakening the body. Passive treatments don’t restore function, and although they may help acute pain and temporary set-backs, they don’t offer cost-effective, lasting chronic pain outcomes.
SpineOne has multiple treatment options for individuals at all stages of the musculoskeletal pain spectrum.
SpineOne can help individuals experiencing a recent injury or chronic back and neck pain disability. Our approach delivers proven, long-term benefits including improved functioning, reduced pain and future health care utilization.
Spine care solutions start at SpineOne.
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