Monday, December 28, 2015

Chiropractic Adjustments Help Leg Pain Sufferers Find Relief In Knox County

By Julio Riess


There are all sorts of leg pain, due to all sorts of underlying causes. Peripheral neuropathy is a common complaint that is often secondary to rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes. The pain may be due to bursitis, gout, varicose veins and a fairly long list of other causes. Whatever is causing the pain, your Knox County chiropractor can work with you to get relief.

After meeting with you and reviewing your medical history, the chiropractor will do a physical exam and evaluation. Sometimes the source of the pain is a misalignment of the spine. A series of chiropractic adjustments will provide needed relief.

Most people would benefit from physical therapy. Like chiropractic, physical therapy seeks to restore wellness without the use of drugs or invasive procedures. However, the results may be gradual in nature. The therapist develops an exercise regimen and works with the patient. After the sessions are over, the patient is able to continue with the exercises to maintain wellness.

Massage is also complimentary to chiropractic care. Many clinics have both a massage therapist and physical therapist on the staff to be a part of the patient care. There are many, many types of massage therapy. Your therapist will likely be trained in some, but not all types of massage. The massage process increases circulation and is usually very relaxing to muscles and other soft tissue. This will frequently reduce pain.

People see acupuncturists for all kinds of care, not just to relieve pain. It actually originated in Japan, but the Chinese people have popularized the modality. Now even Western medicine sees the effectiveness of acupuncture. Acupuncture increases the release of endorphins, which in turn will reduce tension causing anxiety.

Your care may involve some or all of these modalities. Each of them works to safely and naturally restore balance and reduce pain. All this can often be achieved without surgery or the use of addictive pain killers.




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