Saturday, December 26, 2015

Reliable Plymouth Chiropractic Care Helps Relieve Back Pain Safely

By Lonnie Hahne


An individual's issues with back pain can stem from a number of different causes. The severity of the problems can vary greatly, which will have a huge impact on how alleviation will need to be best approached. For many situations, a Plymouth chiropractor will be able to use any of a number of non-surgical techniques to provide long term relief to their patients.

There are several different diagnostic methods a doctor may use to determine the location and severity of an individual's pain issues. A physical examination is typically the first step because it is a good way to check for indicators of disk injury, muscle spasms, sensitivities, joint restrictions, protrusions or swelling. They will also observe one's spinal movement, alignment, walk and posture.

X-rays may be ordered to bone abnormalities or fractures that might not be evident through the physical exam. An MRI is a useful tool for getting a better look at the surrounding tissue and signs of trauma. All the data collected during the process of evaluation can be very valuable in formulating an approach that is perfectly suited for the particular circumstances.

In this type of practice, manual spine adjustments are the prime technique used. There are multiple techniques in this option with each one being geared toward a particular set of circumstances such as degenerative joint conditions, herniated discs or subluxations. Each patient is treated individually, as is their pain.

After any misalignment has been corrected through an adjustment, there may be a need to address the soreness and weakness that may linger. Manual joint stretching and resistance training builds muscle energy and trigger point therapies use applied pressure to alleviate muscular tension. Both instrument assisted and therapeutic massage can help repair the deep and the soft tissues.

When the muscles seem to have been weakened or are having spasms, the doctor may use interferential, low frequency electrical currents to stimulate them and reduce inflammation. The deeply penetrating sound waves of ultrasounds generate a soft heat suitable for easing pain and stiffness and increasing circulation. Each patient is always evaluated based on their individual circumstances.




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