The research, published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, highlights the efficacy of Vori's Integrated Practice Unit. For patients 65 and older, the program yielded a nearly 50% reduction in pain intensity and measurable gains in physical mobility. Notably, the model also addressed mental health, with patients reporting fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression throughout the treatment process.
A second study focusing on 784 adults with low back pain mirrored these results, showing average pain scores dropping from 4.94 to 2.61. Nearly 62% of participants achieved clinically meaningful pain relief, while 78.1% of those starting with the most severe discomfort reported significant improvements. Vori Health’s Chief Medical Officer, Mary O'Connor, noted that these outcomes validate a shift toward treating the patient holistically rather than merely managing isolated symptoms.





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