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		<title>Back Pain Today, the Truth Behind the Issue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back pain is the most common cause of disability and the total cost to treat low back pain in the US is larger than any other single disease (Gray et al, Waddell et al). A popular political topic in the heat of debate as we approach a presidential election year is economic spending. Medical costs&#160;<a href="http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2012/01/back-pain-today-the-truth-behind-the-issue/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Back pain is the most common cause of disability and the total cost to treat low back pain in the US is larger than any other single disease (Gray et al, Waddell et al). </strong></p>
<p>A popular political topic in the heat of debate as we approach a presidential election year is economic spending. Medical costs can exceed 34% of total societal costs and with low back pain being the most costly medical problem, in addition to considering approximately 80% of the population experiences low back pain at some point in their life, treating low back pain efficiently and effectively can help more than just a single patient (van Tulder, Croft et al). Consider seeing a physical therapist with specialty training in treating conditions of the spine as the first step to navigating the complex health care system for this all too prevalent problem. Orthopedic literature suggests that less than 2% of back pain can be classified as serious pathology of the spine which correlates to the large majority of low back pain being appropriate and often successfully treated by a specialty trained physical therapist. Starting the process of treatment often begins with a visit to your primary care physician or may begin with a consult to your established orthopedic physical therapist. There is significant evidence to suggest that the earlier treatment begins the better and faster recovery occurs. Treatment often begins with education and some slight lifestyle modifications so don&#8217;t prolong getting back to doing the things you love without back pain and begin your road to recovery now.</p>
<p>Keith W. Fandry PT,DPT<br />
Back in Action Physical Therapy of Scottsdale </p>
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		<title>DRX 9000 Mayo Study</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 08:58:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Back in Action patients qualifying for our spinal rehabilitation treatment program usually receive between 12-15 DRX 9000 visits, combined with manual physical therapy. Our outcome studies display an incredible patient success rate, while the Back in Action spinal therapy program is regarded as one of top nonevasive back treatment programs in the nation. DRX&#160;<a href="http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/08/drx-9000-mayo-clinic-study/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Back in Action patients qualifying for our spinal rehabilitation treatment program usually receive between 12-15 DRX 9000 visits, combined with manual physical therapy.  Our outcome studies display an incredible patient success rate, while the Back in Action spinal therapy program is regarded as one of top nonevasive back treatment programs in the nation.</p>
<p><strong>DRX 9000 Facts</p>
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<li>FDA approved January 1998</li>
<li>Designed by neurosurgeons and medical engineers after 15 years of research</li>
<li>Creates intermittent disc distraction, a major key component in restoring discal hydration and health</li>
<li>Treats Disc Herniation, DDD, Facet Syndrome with studies revealing an 86% success rate</li>
<li>Creates a negative intradiscal pressure of up to -200mm Hg</li>
<li>Allows the disc to be reoxygenated, rejuvenated, rehydrated and renutrified</li>
<li>Reduces discal scar tissue</li>
<p>The Mayo Clinic study is an excellent demonstration of the success rates our own spinal therapy patients at Back in Action experience with our DRX 9000 program.  Please view the link below for Pilot Study results. </p>
<p><a href="http://biaofscottsdale.com/Mayo_Study.pdf" target="_blank">Mayo Pilot Study 89.9% effectiveness rate.</a></p>
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		<title>Back in Action is proud to support our troops by taking care of our Veterans</title>
		<link>http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/08/project-we-remember/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[For years Back in Action Scottsdale has taken pride in our strong relationship with the Veterans Hospital of Phoenix. Through this partnership we have had the privilege of providing Spinal Decompression Therapy and other types of treatment to hundreds of our local service men and women. By treating patients from the armed forces, Back in&#160;<a href="http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/08/project-we-remember/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years Back in Action Scottsdale has taken pride in our strong relationship with the Veterans Hospital of Phoenix.  Through this partnership we have had the privilege of providing Spinal Decompression Therapy and other types of treatment to hundreds of our local service men and women.   By treating patients from the armed forces, Back in Action has been able to help many of our veterans overcome chronic pain and injuries.</p>
<p>From 2008-2010 Back in Action also worked with <strong>Project We Remember</strong> http://www.projectweremember.org to sponsor a Veteran in Tucson, AZ while he awaited a double lung transplant.  Our clinical staff has also appeared on the Voice of Veterans radio show as guest speakers discussing insurance programs and therapy treatment options available for our military personnel.  </p>
<p>Back in Action continues to support our Veterans and current military hero&#8217;s.  </p>
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		<title>Back In Action Insurance List</title>
		<link>http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/08/back-in-action-insurance-list/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Insurances Currently Accepted by Back in Action Scottsdale If your insurance is not on this list, please contact our staff Aetna PPO AHCCCS Mercy Care AmeriPlan Discount Card Blue Cross Blue Shield Beech Street A P Plan Beech Street Auto Beech Street PPO Beech Street Workers Comp Bridgeway Advantage Medicare Bridgeway H S A-AHCCCS Bridgeway&#160;<a href="http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/08/back-in-action-insurance-list/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Insurances Currently Accepted by Back in Action Scottsdale</h3>
<p>  If your insurance is not on this list, please contact our staff</p>
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<li>Aetna PPO</li>
<li>AHCCCS Mercy Care</li>
<li>AmeriPlan Discount Card</li>
<li>Blue Cross Blue Shield</li>
<li>Beech Street A P Plan</li>
<li>Beech Street Auto</li>
<li>Beech Street PPO</li>
<li>Beech Street Workers Comp</li>
<li>Bridgeway Advantage Medicare</li>
<li>Bridgeway H S A-AHCCCS</li>
<li>Bridgeway HSA-ALTCS-AHCCCS</li>
<li>Cigna PPO</li>
<li>CorVel Auto</li>
<li>CorVel PPO</li>
<li>CorVel Workers Comp</li>
<li>EverCare Medicare</li>
<li>EverCare Select AHCCCS</li>
<li>Fortified Auto</li>
<li>Fortified PPO</li>
<li>Fortified Workers Comp</li>
<li>Galaxy Health Network PPO</li>
<li>Galaxy Health Savings Card</li>
<li>Great West Open Access Plan</li>
<li>Great West POS</li>
<li>Great West PPO</li>
<li>Health Net PPO</li>
<li>HealthCare Connect Discount Card</li>
<li>Humana PPO</li>
<li>Humana Choice Care Network PPO</li>
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<li>Humana Medicare Network PPO</li>
<li>IHP Auto</li>
<li>IHP Discount Card</li>
<li>IHP PPO</li>
<li>IHP Workers Comp</li>
<li>Medicare</li>
<li>Maricopa Health Plan AHCCCS</li>
<li>Multiplan/PHCS PPO</li>
<li>Multiplan Value Point Discount Card</li>
<li>Pinal/Gila LTC AHCCCS</li>
<li>Prime Health PPO</li>
<li>Prime Health IME</li>
<li>Prime Health Workers Comp</li>
<li>Sierra Health &amp; Life- Medicare</li>
<li>Advantage PPO</li>
<li>Three Rivers Provider Network PPO</li>
<li>United Healthcare PPO</li>
<li>Universal Medicare Advantage</li>
<li>USA Auto Medical</li>
<li>USA Managed Care PPO</li>
<li>USA Workers Comp</li>
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<h3>SPECIALTIES:</h3>
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<li>SPORTS INJURIES</li>
<li>SPINE REHABILITATION</li>
<li>PEDIATRICS</li>
<li>TOTAL JOINT</li>
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		<title>BIA Team Supports Pat Tillman Run</title>
		<link>http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/07/back-in-action-charity/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in Action Scottsdale pushed itself to the limit as the entire staff participated in the Pat Tilman Run through downtown Tempe. BIA competed as a team against other local businesses taking 4th place with our overall time. The run was 4.2 miles long and finished on the 42 yard line of Sun Devil stadium&#160;<a href="http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/07/back-in-action-charity/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in Action Scottsdale pushed itself to the limit as the entire staff participated in the Pat Tilman Run through downtown Tempe. BIA competed as a team against other local businesses taking 4th place with our overall time. The run was 4.2 miles long and finished on the 42 yard line of Sun Devil stadium in honor of Tillman&#8217;s Jersey number 42.  The proceeds from the charity event went to the Pat Tillman Foundation, and incredible organization focused on investing in veterans and their families through education and community.  It was another great way to support our Veterans and military hero&#8217;s, and we all look forward to participating again next year.</p>
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		<title>A Message from our Physical Therapist  &#8220;Advocacy for the Orthopedic Patient&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2011/05/adipisicing-elit-sed-do-eiusmod/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 16:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the potential changes on the horizon regarding US health care it may become increasingly important for individuals to properly utilize heath care services. Navigating through the complex health care system in the US can be a difficult task as individuals often have many choices and these choices can significantly impact outcomes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the potential changes on the horizon regarding US health care it may become increasingly important for individuals to properly utilize heath care services. Navigating through the complex health care system in the US can be a difficult task as individuals often have many choices and these choices can significantly impact outcomes.<br />
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This year approximately 1 in 6 individuals seeking health care in this country will be diagnosed with an orthopedic related condition ranging from minor sprains and strains to chronic conditions that result in significant functional impairment to the much less frequent serious injuries such as traumatic fractures. Improperly diagnosed orthopedic conditions can lead to ineffective treatment, unnecessary functional limitation and potential disability that can ultimately lead to declining overall health.</p>
<p>Current professional literature often supports the recognition of improperly utilized services in the current health care model that may lead to inefficient, ineffective care, that is often associated with the escalating costs of health care. One example of this in light of orthopedic care is to consider the utilization of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) in the United States. Since the beginning of MRI utilization in health care in the early 1980’s, its use has been increasing annually to assist in diagnosis of a wide array of medical conditions. This technology is an amazing resource in screening for serious medical pathology such as certain types of cancers and rare sinister conditions. In cases where screening for these conditions is indicated it is a phenomenal resource and during my study of radiology in my doctoral training I was completely amazed that such a technology had been developed as the mechanisms in which this technology works are truly amazing. That being said, conditions that MRI often screens for are very rare as related to specialty of orthopedics and certain clinical criteria utilized during a physical exam and patient history can help determine when to properly utilize such diagnostic imaging with a high degree of certainty. In addition this technology while highly effective at screening for significant pathology is relatively ineffective at determining the cause of an individuals source of orthopedic pain on its own. For this fact this expensive resource may be often over utilized in the current health care model. </p>
<p>To better understand this  one may compare statistics of the US health care model versus the United Kingdom health care model. In 2007 the World Health Organization reported that the US spends approximately 15.3% of its gross domestic product on health care services while the UK uses just 8.3% of its GDP on health care. When considering the differences in the health care models this statistic becomes even more significant however we can save that topic for a later date. Now when looking at the utilization of MRI in the US versus the UK we find that 26.6 versus 5.4 units of MRI services per million people are utilized. Now lets consider a broad measure of health in the life expectancy of 77 years of age in the US versus 79 years of age in the UK. We can summarize this very general information and reasonably assume that it is possible that other countries are treating similar populations with less resources and possibly doing a better job. Now my quick assessment using these isolated statistics can hardly prove that however there are many experts on this topic that would certainly agree that other countries are treating in more economical ways with higher quality of care standards. </p>
<p>One theory that accounts for the possible over utilization of expensive diagnostic testing and increasing costs of health care along with potential diminishing quality may be due to what’s recognized by some experts as “the dying art of the physical exam”. It is evident that the modern practitioner has less time to spend with patients and in turn has less time to examine. In addition the use of technology to assist in the diagnoses of conditions leads practitioners away from a skilled examination. While this method may be effective for other specialties this method is less effective in the field of orthopedics where it is accepted that a clinical examination must correlate with diagnostic testing to establish its relevance. It is to this effect that it brings me great joy in practicing orthopedic physical therapy, an area of health care that places high value on physical examination and utilizes a high degree of skill as the result of examination based training. In addition this field also allows me the privilege to spend more time than the average clinician with patients. A skilled examination cannot only decrease the costs of quality care it can also improve outcomes. I have found that in my practice over utilized diagnostic testing and services can often place anxiety and fear in individuals as they navigate the health care system. This seems to often lead to decreased activity levels, which ultimately leads to the orthopedic condition becoming exacerbated as it is well documented that an active individual often recovers much faster than a sedentary individual from musculoskelatal injury. </p>
<p>When taking all these concepts into account I encourage individuals to seek orthopedic physical therapy consultation for orthopedic related conditions. An orthopedic physical therapist trained in the latest in diagnosis and evidence based practice can accurately diagnose and determine the need for additional referral for the orthopedic patient. So the next time you are faced with making a decision about where to get help for an orthopedic injury ask your primary care physician about utilizing specialty physical therapy consultation to maximize recovery and save precious health care dollars in the process by avoiding unnecessary procedures. With this being said not all physical therapy services are equal, make sure to research the clinician you are consulting with to ensure you are receiving the highest quality of care by looking for advanced credentials including the highest standard of degrees and certifications, post graduate continuing clinical education and dedicated up to date knowledge of orthopedic care. </p>
<p>Sincerely, </p>
<p>Keith W. Fandry PT, DPT</p>
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		<title>SPINE FORCE at Back in Action</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The First Technology to Target Deep Spinal Muscles The LPG Spine Force utilizes the latest technology and incorporates it into functional positions to increase strength, power, posture and coordination of the entire spine and the entire body. This is a training tool used for training and rehabilitation of world class athletes. It utilizes this principle,&#160;<a href="http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2010/11/fusce-porttitor-malesuada-turpis/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The First Technology to Target Deep Spinal Muscles<br />
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The LPG Spine Force utilizes the latest technology and incorporates it into functional positions to increase strength, power, posture and coordination of the entire spine and the entire body. This is a training tool used for training and rehabilitation of world class athletes. It utilizes this principle, “proximal stability produces distal mobility.”  This means, in order for us to use our extremities effectively our “core” or center of gravity has to be strong allowing for an efficient use and transfer of our energy.</p>
<p>An example of this is seen in the highest level of golfers. They are able to generate an incredible amount of energy from the “core” of their body and efficiently coordinate and transfer the energy from their back swing through the point of contact and into their follow through, swing after swing, without injury, giving them the best success.</p>
<p>While on the Spine Force the athlete’s balance is challenged with a motorized rotating platform which also serves to loosen the pelvis and entire spinal column. As the platform is moving they are coordinating the muscle efforts of their arms by pushing and pulling on computerized handle bars which are reading and producing real time feedback of the forces generated.  In order to do this effectively the athlete is forced to re-educate and strengthen the “core” of their body.</p>
<p>The core is made up of the deep muscles of our abdomen, pelvic floor, low back and most importantly the multifidus; which account for 180 deep, small, segmental spinal muscles on the vertebrae of the spinal column.  Research shows in order to increase back strength and function the 180 segmental spinal muscles the multifidus must be targeted in a progressive resistive exercise program.  This is what the Spine Force was designed to do! There is no single exercise or piece of equipment that is better able to improve strength, posture, power, and coordination of energy from the left and right side of the body than the LPG Spine Force. Golfers Beware!<br />
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		<title>DRX 9000 Change your life today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; Back in Action Scottdale&#8217;s DRX 9000 treatment program is the best in the nation. You will undergo spinal decompression treatments and also a three stage physical therapy program to restore function and get you Back in Action. One on one patient care tailor made for your specific case&#160;<a href="http://www.biaofscottsdale.com/2010/09/setdolor-sit-amet-consectetur-adipisicing-elit-sed-do-eiusmod-tempor-dolor/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Back in Action Scottdale&#8217;s DRX 9000 treatment program is the best in the nation. You will undergo spinal decompression treatments and also a three stage physical therapy program to restore function and get you Back in Action. One on one patient care tailor made for your specific case because every body is different.<br />
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Angled Distraction<br />
The DRX technology uses angled distraction specific to each lumbar intervertebral disc segment, applying about 80-90% of pull to a single disc segment, resulting in more effective reversal of the disease process. In addition the software in the DRX program creates an intermittent disc distraction, a major key component in restoring discal hydration and health. </p>
<p>Studies have shown the DRX 9000 therapy to be 89.9% effective in relieving low back pain, which may include: ruptured or herniated disc, degenerative disc disease , and facet syndrome.    </p>
<p><a href="http://biaofscottsdale.com/Mayo_Study.pdf" target="_blank">Mayo Pilot Study 89.9% effectiveness rate.</a></p>
<p>DRX 9000 Facts</p>
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<li>FDA approved January 1998</li>
<li>Designed by neurosurgeons and medical engineers after 15 years of research</li>
<li>Creates intermittent disc distraction, a major key component in restoring discal hydration and health</li>
<li>Treats Disc Herniation, DDD, Facet Syndrome with studies revealing an 86% success rate</li>
<li>Creates a negative intradiscal pressure of up to -200mm Hg</li>
<li>Allows the disc to be reoxygenated, rejuvenated, rehydrated and renutrified</li>
<li>Reduces discal scar tissue</li>
<li>Is comfortable and affordable with most insurers covering the treatments</li>
</ul>
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