September 2025 Healthy News from Lombardy Chiropractic Clinic - Second Chances: How Flexion Distraction Therapy (and Even Gardening!) Rescue Patients from Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

From Surgical Disappointment to Relieving Hope: The Cox® Technic Solution for Persistent Back Pain
When back surgery or neck surgery does not deliver the relief patients greatly wished for, the ensuing condition—failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)—can cause them to feel trapped between ongoing pain and fear of additional procedures. But new research illuminates both why some surgeries are deficient and how patients can find genuine relief through well-studied chiropractic care. Hajilo and colleagues' revealing 2024 study discloses the troubling reality that doctors currently lack reliable ways to predict which patients will experience FBSS after posterior spine surgery, while their wide-ranging analysis links crucial risk factors that could transform patient outcomes. (1) New 2025 research by Kruse, White, Rogers, Klamson, and Gudavalli demonstrates that Cox® Technic flexion distraction—a gentle, non-invasive chiropractic approach—offers new hope for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome patients who previously believed they had exhausted all treatment options. This particular technique works by carefully decompressing and mobilizing the spine, delivering a welcome alternative to more invasive interventions. (2) Together, these eye-opening studies show that while post-surgical pain may be intricate and multifaceted, patients are not helpless—effective, conservative treatments and even some lifestyle changes exist that can restore quality of life without the risks and recovery time of repeat surgery.
Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. James Cox, developer of Cox® Technic, on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson describe in his own words the advantage of treatment with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for Augusta failed back surgical syndrome back pain sufferers.

TIP OF THE MONTH: Garden Your Way to Back Relief
Speaking of lifestyle influences on post-surgical FBSS, fresh research is offering renewed hope for back pain sufferers after surgery, and the answers might be simpler than expected. A major healthcare study revealed that patients with failed back surgery syndrome often share modifiable lifestyle factors – smoking, excess weight, and mood disorders – signifying that attending to these areas could significantly improve outcomes. Even more encouraging is research on therapeutic gardening, where two-thirds of chronic back pain patients thought gardening could help their symptoms, and they were proven right. Participants experienced improved spine flexibility and decreased anxiety through organized horticultural activities. The gentle movements of tending plants, combined with nature's stress-relieving benefits, made an unexpected path to healing. These studies suggest that recovery might grow not just in medical offices, but through lifestyle changes like quitting smoking, handling weight, dealing with issues of mental health, and literally getting back to our roots in the garden. (3,4)
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