What if relief from chronic low back pain involved changes not only in your spine, but also in your brain?

Researchers analyzed 10 studies examining how spinal manipulation therapy affects the brain in patients with lumbar disc herniation and chronic low back pain, and found that spinal manipulation was associated with significant changes in brain activity and connectivity.

These brain changes were linked to improvements in pain levels, physical function, and even mood.

Patients reported reductions in pain intensity and disability, along with improvements in anxiety and depression symptoms.

The findings suggest that chiropractic spinal manipulation may do more than improve joint function.

It may help the brain process pain differently, supporting both physical and emotional recovery.

And, it is also important to stay on top of the specific insurance rules by scheduling workshops or courses with H.J. Ross Company to update your team on billing rules and payer requirements.

There is a reason chiropractors have trusted H.J. Ross Company with their business for over 40 years.