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Chiropractic care is effective for a wide variety of conditions. The
following is a partial list of some of the most common. If you do not see
your specific condition listed, we encourage you to give us a call so we can
personally address your particular concerns.
Allergy
Allergies are often treated with chiropractic care. Many allergic and
asthmatic reactions are caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system
and/or respiratory system. Researchers have found that the immune and
respiratory systems depend on normal communication from the brain and spinal
cord to control and coordinate their functions.
If your neck is misaligned, it could cause an imbalance in your nervous
system function. This upper cervical spinal joint irritation could possibly
produce or exaggerate asthmatic and allergic symptoms. While many asthma and
allergy sufferers recall specific traumas (e.g., head injuries, auto
accidents, or falls) which could have injured their upper cervical spines,
some do not.
Come in and visit our offices and we can perform an upper cervical
examination and determine if your allergic reactions could be helped by
chiropractic care.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
CTS has become one of the most widespread occupational health problems we
face today. It affects millions of people a year, and with our growing
reliance on computers there seems to be no end in sight.
The syndrome is caused by pressure on the median nerve just above the
wrist. Pressure on this nerve can be caused by an injury or sustained use
from common activities like typing, chopping, hammering, or pushing. Symptoms
of CTS range from wrist pain, numbness, tingling, burning, weakness or loss
of grip strength, and loss of sleep due to discomfort.
There are a number of different ways to treat this condition. In most
cases, a chiropractic adjustment to the affected area is an extremely
effective solution. In some cases, a misalignment in either the back or neck
can cause this condition, and chiropractic manipulation of the neck and/or
spine can also serve as an effective treatment option.
These treatments, along with physical therapy, stretching, and
strengthening exercises, can in most cases effectively alleviate and
eventually eliminate the symptoms associated with CTS.
Disc problems
Discs are the cartilage pads that separate and cushion and help connect
the vertebrae that make up your spinal column. They serve as shock absorbers
between each of the vertebrae and are constantly subjected to the pull of
gravity and the torque from everyday movement. Disc problems can be the
result of genetics, the normal "wear and tear" of aging, and
injury.
Disc function is greatly affected by the alignment of the spine. A
subluxation or structural imbalance can force a disc to bulge, protrude, or
herniate, which then can result in contact with the nerves and cause pain.
This common back problem is one we see frequently. We effectively treat
this malady by realigning the vertebrae and returning the spine to its normal
range of motion, thereby reducing the pressure on the discs and spinal
joints. We also incorporate physical therapy as well as strengthening
exercises for the abdominal and back muscles. Core stabilization is essential
for prevention of subsequent disc problems.
Headaches
Headaches are common in our fast-paced, pressure-filled world. There are
many causes of headaches, including physical trauma, emotional stress,
nutritional deficiencies, or chemical toxins. In addition, if your neck
and/or back are out of alignment, this can affect nerves, muscles, and even
blood flow to your head. Too often, we turn to over-the-counter medications
to relieve our discomfort. Unfortunately, these only mask the underlying
sources of pain.
After your initial chiropractic examination, we can determine if
chiropractic health care is the best alternative for treating your chronic
headaches. A combination of chiropractic adjustments and nutritional and
lifestyle changes can dramatically reduce the frequency and intensity of
headaches.
It is important to know that if you've suffered from chronic headaches for
years, improvement can take time. But a visit to our offices is a great place
to start. Every headache has a cause, and if we are unable to identify the
cause, we will refer you to other specialists who may be able to help. (See
also: Neurological conditions.)
Joint dysfunction
Joint dysfunction is the condition most often treated at our offices, and
we are specially trained to treat joint disorders. Joint or articular
problems are caused by osteoarthitis (degenerative joint disease), subluxations,
sprains, intervertebral disc problems, and various abnormal changes in the
curve of the spine. Joints that are aligned improperly or are impaired will
begin to degenerate rapidly if not attended to promptly and properly.
Adjustment procedures, physical therapy, and rehabilitation exercises are
very effective in treating joint disorders. As with all conditions we treat,
we will be happy to refer you to another health-care provider if you are not
a candidate for chiropractic.
Neurological conditions
Neurological conditions such as headaches, neuritis (inflammation of any
part of a nerve, other than the nerve root), and radiculitis (inflammation of
a nerve root as it exits the spine) are the most commonly treated
neurological cases in the chiropractic profession. Radiculitis is a common
source of shoulder, arm and hand pain. With neuritis, patients sometimes
experience sensations called paresthesias (feelings of tingling, hot spots,
cold spots, crawling sensations, stinging, and burning). Loss of equilibrium/vertigo
is also a condition sometimes treated by our office.
Because neurological problems can be extremely serious and even
life-threatening, these situations often call for a referral or co-management
with other health-care professionals.
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the degeneration of the cartilage and bones of joints
caused by "wear-and-tear" processes. It is often associated with
degenerative changes in the disc and results in friction between adjacent
vertebrae. The friction causes a strain as well as a loss of motion in the
facets (gliding joints) of the spine. If these joints are exposed to
continued trauma such as strenuous exercise, weakened muscles, and the
inevitable factors of aging and heredity, the results can be severe low-back
and/or leg pain.
While chiropractic cannot halt the process of osteoarthritis, we can
improve the quality of life while living with the disease. If you're
suffering from osteoarthritis, your spine is usually less flexible;
therefore, it becomes more vulnerable to injury. Under our care, your
treatment may include spinal adjustments, physical therapy, and stretching
and strengthening exercises. We can also recommend natural, drug-free ways to
control your pain and discomfort.
Whiplash
Whiplash is the common name given to the injury where there is a
hyperextention (increased backward motion) and hyperflexion (increased
forward motion) of the cervical (neck) spine. More simply put, the head is
dramatically thrust forward and backward. Car accidents and falls can cause
whiplash injuries.
Symptoms of whiplash include headaches; visual disturbance; stiffness of
the neck; restriction of movement; and shoulder, neck, or arm pain. These
symptoms may or may not be felt immediately. It is estimated that most
whiplash injuries are not felt for several hours, days, and in some cases
even months or years following the accident.
Even if you are not in pain following a whiplash incident, it is important
to receive prompt attention to your injury, as the structural balance of your
neck and spine is important to your health. We can assist in your recovery by
correctly adjusting your neck and/or spine so it has the chance to heal
properly. In addition, we can recommend physical therapy, stretching and
strengthening exercises, and natural anti-inflamatories to put you back on
the road to good health.
Shoulder problems: AC
impingement, Adhesive capsulitis, Frozen shoulder, Rotor cuff disorders
Knee problems: Chondromalcia of
the patella,
Foot problems: Achilles
tendonitis, plantar fasciatis
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