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Conditions
helped with Chiropractic
1. Ankle Pain
2. Arm pain
3. Arthritis
4. Automobile Accident
5. Back Pain
6. Back Spasms
7. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
8. Disc Problems (slipped disc, herniated
disc, bulging disc)
9. DJD / Degenerative Joint Disease
10. Hand pain
11. Headache
12. Knee Pain
13. Leg Pain
14. Neck Pain
15. Sciatica
16. Sports Injuries / Performance
17. Stress
18. Whiplash
19. Worker Comp Injuries
20. Wrist problems
Conditions Helped - Chiropractic
1. Ankle Pain
The ankle joint is made up of ligaments, tendons, nerves,
and a cartilage cushion. Distortions of motion of the
ankle can strain the ligaments and muscles creating
pain and ultimate degeneration.
Chiropractic can restore and balance normal motion and
relieve mechanical joint stress.
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2. Arm pain
Neck problems are a common cause of pain radiating
to the upper extremity (arm, wrist, and hand). The
nerves which control the upper extremities begin in
the neck.
Structural distortions in the neck caused by chronic
poor posture or prior trauma can cause a spinal distortion
in the neck and compress the nerves traveling to the
hand. Hand and wrist pain, numbness, tingling, and
weakness of grip can result.
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3. Arthritis
Osteoarthritis/DJD (degenerative joint disease) is
a mechanical irritation from degeneration of the joint,
usually due to unbalanced motion. The joint responds
to the unbalanced and stressed motion with wear and
tear and/or the formation of bone spurs on the edges
of the bone.
Maintaining proper motion through a joint can reduce
this mechanical damage.
Osteoarthritis is different than rheumatoid arthritis,
which is an inflammatory autoimmune disease that attacks
the synovium of the joint.
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4. Automobile Accident
If you are involved in an auto accident it is important
to be evaluated to determine if there is a soft tissue
injury. Symptoms of a soft tissue injury may not show
up until 3-7 days after the trauma.
Chiropractors focus on proper function of posture
and the spine, nerves, muscles and ligaments, so the
first thing evaluated is evidence of serious trauma
such as fractures, etc.
Pain changes how a body moves, therefore after the
initial pain improves, the body may adapt to moving
differently. Pain medication and muscle relaxers can
mask the pain, but unless normal motion is restored,
body motion will be unbalanced. Left untreated, the
body adapts to the unbalanced pattern of motion, creating
a chronic problem.
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5. Back Pain
The body can sustain a spinal injury from one big
trauma (such as an auto accident) or by the buildup
of many small traumas (such as long term unbalanced
posture from working on a computer, lifting, or other
activity).
Restoring normal motion and allowing the body to first
heal, and then move differently, is the most effective
treatment.
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6. Back Spasms
Just like a fever is the result of an infection and
not the cause of the illness, back spasms are a symptom,
not the cause of a back problem.
The spasm is caused by irritation of nerves controlling
the spinal joints and discs. These are the same nerves
that control muscle contraction in the back. If the
nerves are irritated, they produce pain and reflex
spasm. A spasm is the body's way of stopping motion
to protect an injured joint.
The body can sustain a spinal injury from one big
trauma (such as an auto accident) or by the buildup
of many small traumas (such as long term unbalanced
posture from working on a computer, lifting, or other
activity).
Restoring normal motion and allowing the body to first
heal, and then move differently, is the most effective
treatment.
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7. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) usually begins with occasional
hand and wrist numbness. Most people ignore CTS when
it is in its early stages. Over time, the numbness
persists and turns into pain and hand weakness.
People at risk for CTS include computer operators
and anyone who performs a repetitive hand motion frequently.
Early detection and treatment is important. Since
different people have different pain thresholds, it’s
best to be screened by a trained professional. A doctor
of chiropractic can help determine if a problem is
on its way to CTS, or a temporary, mild ache from
overuse.
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8. Disc Problems (slipped
disc, herniated disc, bulging disc)
The spine, or backbone, is made of the vertebrae separated
by the discs (IVD’s, or intervertebral discs).
A disc is a round pillow of cartilage between the
vertebrae. The disc has a leathery outside cover and
jelly in the center. It is the part of the spinal
joint which cushions the motion between each pair
of vertebrae.
A slipped disc, herniated disc or bulging discs are
all basically the same thing. It is like a bubble
in the sidewall of a car tire. The jelly in the center
of the disc pushes the weakened part of the disc outwards
creating a bulge. This bulge can press on a nerve
or other delicate spinal structures.
Although each case is different, most problems respond
well to chiropractic care.
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9. DJD / Degenerative Joint
Disease
DJD (degenerative joint disease), or Osteoarthritis,
is a mechanical irritation of the joint, usually due
to unbalanced motion. The joint responds to the unbalanced
and stressed motion with formation of bone spurs on
the edges of the bone.
Maintaining proper motion through a joint can reduce
this mechanical damage.
Osteoarthritis is different than rheumatoid arthritis,
which is an inflammatory autoimmune disease that attacks
the synovium of the joint.
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10. Hand pain
Neck problems are a common cause of pain radiating
to the upper extremity (arm, wrist, and hand). The
nerves which control the upper extremities begin in
the neck. Structural distortions in the neck caused
by chronic poor posture or prior trauma can cause
a spinal distortion in the neck and compress the nerves
traveling to the hand. Hand and wrist pain, numbness,
tingling, and weakness of grip can result.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) usually begins with occasional
hand and wrist numbness. Most people ignore CTS when
it is in its early stages. Over time, the numbness
persists and turns into pain and hand weakness.
People at risk for CTS include computer operators
and anyone who performs a repetitive hand motion frequently.
Early detection and treatment is important. Since
different people have different pain thresholds, it’s
best to be screened by a trained professional.
A doctor of chiropractic can help determine if a problem
is on its way to CTS, or a temporary, mild ache from
overuse.
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11. Headache
Long term overload of the balancing muscles of the
neck and back causes chronic tight muscles, as well
as pulling against vertebra of the neck causing headaches,
nerve irritation, and other painful stress related
symptoms.
There are many types and causes of headaches. Tension
and Cervicogenic (from the neck) headaches respond
well to chiropractic care. Chiropractic helps reduce
and relieve stress caused by poor posture, continuous
standing or sitting, or muscle tension from mental
exertion.
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12. Knee Pain
The knee joint is made up of ligaments, tendons, nerves,
and a disc to cushion motion. Distortions of motion
of the knee can strain the ligaments and muscles creating
pain and ultimate degeneration.
Chiropractic can restore and balance normal motion
and relieve mechanical joint stress.
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13. Leg Pain
Sciatica is pain in the back, which runs down the
back of the leg. It is caused from irritation of the
sciatic nerve itself or from pinching of the spinal
nerves that form the sciatic nerve.
Chiropractic care is a logical conservative approach
to this condition. Reducing the irritation of the
nerve by realigning the vertebrae helps many sciatic
patients. Surgery is recommended when necessary, but
can usually be prevented.
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14. Neck Pain
Long term overload of the balancing muscles of the
neck and back causes chronic tight muscles, as well
as pulling against vertebra of the neck causing nerve
irritation, headaches, and other painful stress related
symptoms.
If your neck and shoulders are constantly tight, chiropractic
can help.
Chiropractic helps reduce and relieve stress caused
by poor posture, continuous standing or sitting, repetitive
motion injuries, or muscle tension from mental exertion.
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15. Sciatica
Sciatica is pain in the back, which runs down the
back of the leg. It is caused from irritation of the
sciatic nerve itself or from pinching of the spinal
nerves that form the sciatic nerve.
Chiropractic care is a logical conservative approach
to this condition. Reducing the irritation of the
nerve by realigning the vertebrae helps many sciatic
patients. Surgery is recommended when necessary, but
can usually be prevented.
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16. Sports Injuries / Performance
Doctors of Chiropractic effectively treat back and
neck pain, headaches, shoulder, elbow, and wrist problems.
Hip, knee, ankle and foot conditions also respond
well to conservative chiropractic manipulative therapy.
Chiropractors help athletes balance body and joint
motion for optimal sports performance. Chiropractic
adjustments promote full range joint motion, stretch
overly tight muscles, work underused muscles, and
reduce stress from overused tissues.
An athlete who can move fully, with balance and control
can perform at his best.
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17. Stress
Long term overload of the balancing muscles of the
neck and back causes chronic tight muscles, as well
as pulling against vertebra of the neck causing nerve
irritation, headaches, and other painful stress related
symptoms.
Chiropractic helps reduce and relieve stress caused
by poor posture, continuous standing or sitting, repetitive
motion injuries, or muscle tension from mental exertion.
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18. Whiplash
If you are involved in an auto accident you should
be evaluated to determine if there is a soft tissue
injury. Because the symptoms from a soft tissue injury
may not show up until 3-7 days after the trauma, a
thorough chiropractic examination is very important.
Pain changes how a body moves, therefore after the
initial pain improves, the body may adapt to moving
differently. Pain medication and muscle relaxers can
mask the pain, but unless normal motion is restored,
body motion will be unbalanced. Left untreated, the
body adapts to the unbalanced pattern of motion, creating
a chronic problem.
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19. Worker Comp Injuries
Many employers send employees with back and neck injuries
to a chiropractor for fast relief and to get the injured
worker back on the job.
In the computer age, carpal tunnel injuries (CTS)
also respond to gentle manipulation to realign the
joints of the hand, wrist, arm and neck.
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20. Wrist problems
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) usually begins with occasional
hand and wrist numbness. Most people ignore CTS when
it is in its early stages. Over time, the numbness
persists and turns into pain and hand weakness.
People at risk for CTS include computer operators
and anyone who performs a repetitive hand motion frequently.
Early detection and treatment is important. Since
different people have different pain thresholds, it’s
best to be screened by a trained professional.
A doctor of chiropractic can help determine if a problem
is on its way to CTS, or a temporary, mild ache from
overuse.
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