Friday, 18 December 2015

Experienced Plymouth Chiropractic Care Helps Relieve Back Pain Safely

By Lonnie Hahne


A number of things can be the cause of an individual's back pain. The problems can vary greatly in severity, which will be a big factor in what the best approach for alleviating the issues will be. In most cases a Plymouth chiropractor has a cache of non-surgical techniques that do not employ pharmaceuticals, to address many different complaints and provide relief.

To determine exactly where the issue lies and just how severe it has become, the doctor may use a few different diagnostic methods. The process starts with a physical examination to check for signs of swelling, protrusions, joint restrictions, sensitive spots, muscle spasms, and disc injuries. They will also analyze the way the patient walks and their posture, as well as spinal movement and alignment.

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.

Manual spinal manipulation is most frequently used in chiropractic office. This option has several different forms in order to address a variety of issues including subluxations, degenerative joint syndromes and herniated discs. Pain can be as diverse as the individuals that experience it.

After an alignment correcting adjustment, the individual may still feel a bit of lingering soreness and some weakness. This may be addressed by building muscle energy through stretching joints manually or doing resistance training while muscular tension can be relieve with trigger point pressure. Massages, such as instrument assisted or therapeutic, can stimulate the soft, or deep 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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