The McKenzie Method
About the McKenzie Method
The McKenzie Method is a unique treatment approach to managing pain and mobility impairments.
The McKenzie Method empowers patients who suffer from acute or chronic pain by showing them how to effectively manage debilitating symptoms, reduce recurrence and minimize the number of return office visits.
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What is the McKenzie Method
The McKenzie Method, also known as Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy [MDT], was developed in the 1960’s in New Zealand. Physical Therapist Robin Anthony McKenzie noted that by extending the spine, he could provide significant pain relief for his patients and allow them to return to their normal daily activities.
The goal of the McKenzie approach is to centralize the patient’s pain in the core back structures rather than treat localized pain.
The long-term goal of the McKenzie Method is to teach patients suffering from neck and/or back pain to manage their own discomfort by using exercise and other strategies.
What it Treats
This method is used to treat Postural, Dysfunctional and Derangement syndromes associated with peripheral joint discomforts, neck and lower back pain.
Postural syndromes are usually experienced as pain that is localized in the back or the neck and is aggravated by continued stress of tissues triggered by bad posture or position.
Dysfunction syndromes involve scar tissue on the spine that manifest as limited movement and/or intermittent back pain. The scar tissue may be the result of an accident or illness. When this tissue is stressed, pain occurs when the patient attempts to use their full range of motion.
Derangement syndromes such as intermittent back pain and limited movement can be caused by a change in position of the vertebrae enclosing a disc due to displacement and repositioning of fluid.
How it Works
The McKenzie Method classifies musculoskeletal problems into three categories: Postural, Dysfunctional and Derangement Syndromes. MDT treats the cause of pain and dysfunction. Regardless of classification, the treatment aims to centralize and eventually get rid of the pain.
Physical therapy and exercise are used to extend the spine and help centralize pain. When centralization is present, pain in an extremity will move sequentially back to the spine where it is generally better tolerated. When pain centralizes, this is seen as a positive prognostic sign. The detected directional preference guides further treatment. Exercise activity is prescribed based on individual assessment.
Coverage Options
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