Billions of healthcare dollars are spent for back pain treatment each year. With over 4 out of 5 adults experiencing significant limitation secondary to back pain, it is considered an epidemic. Although there are several forms of treatment that are helpful, these treatments offer only temporary relief. In fact, most medical treatments do not address the underlying cause of a patient’s pain; they focus on treating the symptoms.  In summary, the United States healthcare system has failed to control the costs related to back pain.

When we look at the most common causes of back pain, it is obvious that the origin can be traced to the patient’s lifestyle and physical condition. Back pain comes from an accumulation of stress and trauma applied to the spine and supportive structures.  Most commonly, the patient’s physical conditioning is suboptimal and they are more susceptible to this everyday stress.   The accumulation of damage and weakening of the support structure of the spine leads to poor functional capacity and eventually chronic pain. Review of the current medical research reveals that preventing and controlling back pain with a regular active therapeutic approach has the best long-term results.  This means that the patient has to actively participate in a regular exercise program.  Unfortunately, poor patient compliance with home exercise is common and therefore not effective.  The answer is to have an exercise program that focuses on the important supportive structures of the back that is quick and easy to perform, to improve overall patient compliance.

Quick Core is a 10-15 minute, easy to understand, back pain control system. This system was designed by Dr. Robert Sellari, a chiropractor with 20 years of experience treating back pain patients. The Quick Core System utilizes advanced exercise technology, easy to understand instructions and a quick but consistent approach to spinal stabilization.  This system focuses on core strengthening to stabilize the spine and increase the patient’s functional capacity.  Increasing the strength and stability of the spine, will decrease the limitations associated with back pain, decrease overall costs associated with back pain and improve the quality of a patient’s life.