Controlling The Pain In Your Back

Assessing And Treating Your Back Pain Through Chiropractic Care

Back pain can be caused by an acute injury, poor posture, repetitive strain injuries, or chronic pain conditions. When you meet with a chiropractor for an initial consultation because of back pain, you will go through a medical exam and provide medical history to your chiropractor. If further imaging is needed, your chiropractor may require you to get X-Rays or other imaging before treatment is provided. The cause of your back pain will determine what type of treatment will be most beneficial. Your chiropractor can provide adjustments to get your spine in alignment, reduce strain on muscles and ligaments, and help decompress areas where you might have pain because of a compressed nerve.

Lower Back Pain and Muscle Strain

If you pull your low back muscles, this can result in significant pain. Your chiropractor will assess if there is any damage done to your lower back beyond pulled muscles. If the area is out of alignment, your chiropractor will adjust your low back to help ease the strain on your muscles. Hot or cold therapy can be used to reduce inflammation, while ultrasound will help improve circulation and break up scar tissue. Your chiropractor may teach you stretching exercises and strengthening techniques to help heal your low back.

Decompression and a Reduction in Back Pain

Compressed areas in your back can cause strain on your nerve endings. This is painful, and is often caused by a narrowed disc space. If you have tingling pain in your arms or legs, this can be due to a compressed nerve ending. Your chiropractor can use traction and stretching to open up a compressed space. This can reduce or eliminate pain, making it easier for you to move. Your chiropractor may use hands on techniques, adjustments, and stretching to help decompress a tight area.

Spinal Alignment and Better Mobility

When your spine is in poor alignment, it can be painful to move. If your mobility is impacted because of poor spinal alignment, a chiropractor can help. Through a series of adjustments and massages to loosen up tight muscles, your chiropractor can improve the alignment of your spine. This will decrease your pain when you are moving, making it easier to exercise and stay active.

If you have back pain, it's time to see how a chiropractor can help. After a careful examination to see what is going on, your chiropractor will develop a treatment plan designed to help you heal naturally.


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