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    Chronic Lower Back Pain with Radiculopathy Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Charlotte, NC

    Verified Outcome
    M54.41
    5 months
    Age 65+
    5 months
    📊 Quantified Outcome

    Pain Reduction

    67%

    6/10 → 2/10

    Treatment Protocol

    Atlas Orthogonal
    Soft Tissue Therapy
    Corrective Exercise
    Home Exercise Program

    Key Outcomes

    • Pain reduced from 6/10 to 2/10
    • Right leg numbness completely resolved
    • No longer requires grabber tool
    • 80-90% overall improvement

    Patient Experience

    "After 60 years of lower back problems stemming from a weightlifting injury and a disc rupture 15 years ago, this retired 69-year-old couldn't bend down without a grabber tool. Constant 6/10 pain and right leg numbness limited his daily life. Through dedicated chiropractic care over 40 visits, his leg numbness completely resolved, his pain dropped to just 2/10, and he no longer needs any assistive devices. He reports 80-90% overall improvement and manages his condition well with continued exercise."

    Additional Benefits Reported

    The patient also experienced these additional improvements:

    Improved bending and lifting capacity
    Better posture and alignment
    Increased mobility and flexibility
    More upright stance

    Treatment Details

    Comprehensive 40-visit treatment plan with chiropractic adjustments, stretching, soft tissue therapy targeting lumbar region and right lower extremity. Home exercise program for ongoing maintenance.

    Clinic Information

    Charlotte, NC

    17228 Lancaster Hwy, Suite 208 Charlotte, NC 28277

    Scientific Evidence

    All case studies follow standardized outcome measures and evidence-based treatment protocols. Individual results may vary based on patient-specific factors and adherence to treatment plans.

    Submitted on January 23, 2026

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