There are a variety of chiropractic treatment methods available to help you get rid of your back pain. The pain might result from conditions such as back sprains, facet joint sprains, spinal stenosis, sacroiliac sprain, and non-operative lumbar intervertebral disc injuries. The origin of the back pain typically determines the approach of the chiropractor.
Diagnosing the cause of back pain
Before recommending a treatment plan for back pain, the chiropractor will perform a comprehensive examination to determine the source of your discomfort. This will include physical and neurological examinations by the chiropractor to identify areas of limited mobility. They may also employ motion and static palpation, which is a movement and touch-based assessment.
The chiropractor will also check the patient's general posture, spinal alignment, and walking patterns. The chiropractor may use X-rays, MRIs, and laboratory testing in determining the origin of the pain. The chiropractor will be better equipped to develop an effective treatment plan for the back pain after diagnosing the particular condition(s) causing your back pain.
Back pain chiropractic treatments
The chiropractor may employ a mix of spinal manipulation, manual methods, therapy tools, and therapeutic exercises as part of the patient's complete back pain treatment strategy. To offer the most effective pain treatment, pain management will likely require numerous visits over a lengthy period.
The treatment goal is to relieve pain and promote the body's natural healing powers. The idea is that spine realignment alleviates pressure on the central nervous system. The most frequent ailments addressed by a chiropractor are headaches and lower back discomfort.
To realign the spine and relieve pain, a chiropractor may apply intense pressure to key regions of the back or other body sections at each session. This pressure may be sudden or gentle, and it can be applied with the hands or using a device. Therapeutic massage may be included as part of the treatment to relieve tense back muscles.
Other treatment options the chiropractor might recommend include:
- Nutritional recommendations
- Diet changes
- Physical activity recommendations
- Cold and hot packs
- Electrical stimulation
The benefits of choosing chiropractic care
Spinal manipulation and chiropractic therapy are safe and effective for treating acute low back pain caused by moving furniture or being tackled. Acute back pain, which is more frequent than chronic back pain, lasts for six weeks or less and usually goes away independently.
Chiropractic therapy has also been found to be effective in the treatment of neck pain and headaches. Furthermore, patients with osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia may respond positively to the mild pressure employed by chiropractors and profound tissue massage practitioners.
In conclusion
Chiropractors treat you as a whole rather than simply your back discomfort. This will ensure full recovery and allow you to return to regular activities gradually. Your chiropractor will also emphasize back pain prevention. You will discover how to stop your back pain from aggravating and how to avoid future occurrences with chiropractic treatment. To get started, book an appointment for a consultation.
Request an appointment or call Woods Chiropractic PC at 317-257-3919 for an appointment in our Indianapolis office.
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