Information for Medical Practitioners

 

Acute Back Pain
Chronic Back Pain
Addressing the Causes of Underlying Back Pain
Our Staff
Medical Advisory Board
Quick Reference Guide to Treatable Conditions

MedX® Treatment for Low Back Pain: Your Questions Answered-

 
  • Do MedX® results vary according to diagnosis?
  • Does MedX® work better at strengthening the lower back than other exercise devices?
  • How do we know that the strength measurement of the MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine is reliable?
  • Does strength increase correlate with pain decrease?
  • What sort of results does MedX® treatment produce?
  • Are the benefits lasting?
  • Can treatment at The Back Clinic be an alternative to surgery?
  • Can testing with the MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine identify malingerers
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    Medical Research
    How To Refer Patients
    More Information / Open Evenings
    Research Projects



    Acute Back Pain:

    At The Back Clinic we conduct a full assessment and then use the most up-to-date manual physiotherapy to relieve acute symptoms and establish normal function as early as possible.

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    Chronic Back Pain

    Patients whose symptoms persist beyond 6-8 weeks or patients who experience recurrent episodes of significant pain separated by periods of various durations can be accurately described as having a chronic or sub-chronic condition. With such patients we conduct a full assessment including a strength test using the MedX equipment. As well as using excellent manual physiotherapy techniques to deal with their acute symptoms we treat them with the MedX equipment to strengthen their back and eliminate the instability that is common to chronic and recurrent conditions.

        

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    Addressing the Underlying Causes of Back Pain

    Medical evidence shows that the majority of patients with chronic spinal pain are significantly "deconditioned". This means their spinal musculature has lost strength and the joints of the spine have become stiff from disuse. In effect the spine has become "fragile", it is unable to withstand everyday demands without "going out" or giving increased pain. The Back Clinic directly addresses deconditioning through a supervised intensive and specific strengthening program of the lumbar spine using the MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine. This approach has been successful for patients with many different types of spinal disorders.

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    Our Staff

    Our practice is staffed by experienced physiotherapists who have received special spinal rehabilitation training from The University of Florida. All practitioners are chartered and state registered and recognised by private medical insurers (dependent on the nature of your individual insurance policy).

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    Medical Advisory Board

    Our Medical Advisory Board includes experts from the fields of Orthopaedic Surgery and Occupational Health. [click here to read CVs...]

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    Quick Reference Guide to Treatable Conditions

    See: Quick Reference Guide to Treatable Conditions

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    MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine Treatment for Low Back Pain
    - YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED -

    In 1993 Newton & Waddell criticised so-called dynamic “isomachines” for their lack of standardised protocols and undocumented outcomes. In fact several studies have since established the reliability of full-range isometric lumbar extension testing and dynamic strengthening using the MedX® equipment.

    The outcomes that are being achieved at The Back Clinic and in more than 1000 clinics worldwide treating chronic low back pain patients with aggressive strengthening exercise combined with pelvic immobilisation suggest that this treatment has a major role to play in the rehabilitation of chronic low back pain. 

    Do MedX® results vary according to diagnosis?

    It appears not.

    A study made a comparison of treatment of 412 patients with chronic back pain at two separate centres using the same (MedX®) treatment protocols and outcome measures with a one-year follow up. [more...]

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    Does MedX® work better at strengthening the lower back than other exercise devices?

    Yes, much better. MedX® uses a patented method to immobilise the pelvis and isolate the lumbar extensors. Research has shown that pelvic stabilisation is indispensable when strengthening the lumbar extensor muscles. [more...]

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    How do we know that the strength measurement of the MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine is reliable?

    The MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine is the first and only machine capable of isolating the lumbar extensor muscles, and producing an objective measurement of a patient's lower back strength and range of motion. [more...]

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    Does strength increase correlate with pain decrease?

    Yes, it appears to. Although more studies are required to establish the precise nature of the link studies show that there is a good association between improved strength and function and reduced pain. [more...]

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    What sort of results does MedX® treatment produce?

    Several studies have documented outcomes for groups of chronic low back pain patients treated using intensive specific exercise using a firm pelvic stabilisation (MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine).

    Risch’s study (SPINE 1993) reported that specific exercise for isolated lumbar extensor muscles substantially increased low-back strength in chronic low back pain patients versus a wait-listed control group. [more...]

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    Are the benefits lasting?

    Studies report that the benefits of treatment are sustained.

    Nelson reported that at 1 year follow up to 94% of patients with good or excellent results from their treatment reported maintaining their improvement. [more...]

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    Can treatment at The Back Clinic be an alternative to surgery?

    Very possibly. A recent study followed the progress of a group of 38 patients who had been recommended by their doctor for surgery but first completed a course of treatment using the MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine. [more...]

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    Can testing with the MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine identify malingerers?

    Yes. A case study by Dr Vert Mooney* showed that the software features of the MedX® Lumbar Extensor Machine that allow “scrambling” of the visual feedback allowed a very thorough investigation indeed of a potential malingerer. [more...]

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    Medical Research

    Copies of the research cited here plus additional relevant research are available by request. Please don’t hesitate to contact us. Click here for more research references.

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    How To Refer Patients

    We would very much like you to consider referring your low back pain patients to us. Several leading orthopaedic consultants and GPs are already referring patients to us regularly and seeing excellent results.

    At The Back Clinic we recognise the importance of keeping you informed of your patient’s results and progress in the treatment programme. Click here to see examples of an initial report and patient charts.

    We want to make it as easy as possible for you to refer patients to us, so please do not hesitate to email us, or simply print off the blank referral form and fax or post it to us.

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    More Information / Open Evenings

    If you require any further information or would like to visit The Back Clinic and see MedX® for yourself, please do not hesitate to contact us. We have regular open evenings for medical practitioners to enjoy a glass of wine and learn more about our treatments. If you would like to receive an invitation for one of these events please contact us.

    We look forward to receiving your referrals in the near future and to helping your patients to make back pain a thing of the past.

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    Research Projects

    We recognise the importance of continued research. We are a privately funded and growing business and would be keen to hear from Primary or Secondary Care Groups in either State or Private Sectors with an interest in back pain who would like to discuss the funding of new research.

    If you would like to discuss establishing a study please don't hesitate to contact us.

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