Herniated intervertebral discs in the lumbar spine and the cervical spine respond favorably to chiropractic intervention. The lumbar, or lower back pain is the number one reason those in pain seek chiropractic care. Health conscious individuals are hesitant to rely on pain medication whether prescription or over the counter. As you will learn at Knox County Chiropractic, any invasive procedures are preferably avoided by most when at all possible.
Possible alternatives are explored during your first appointment. Questions about location of pain, onset of pain and chronicity are routinely asked. It is important to know if it is dull, sharp or a throbbing sensation.
You may know the likely reason for the pain, such as a sports injury or car crash. You will be questioned about your health problems and a medical history will be taken. A physical exam may include assessing your muscle strength and tone and the range of motion you are capable of. For example, whether you can still bend forward and whether poor posture is contributing to the pain.
After the evaluation, the chiropractor will know the optimal care to recommend. Chiropractic adjustments are beneficial when one or more spinal vertebrae are subluxated, meaning out of place. Mobilization may be used conjunctively to stretch the muscles and joints in the back. This will increase your range of motion capabilities.
You are scheduled for a series of these adjustments. You will also be expected to contribute to your own improvement. Exercises may be designed for your specific needs. At first, you may only be capable of daily walks. Advice is given on what activities and movements to avoid.
Whatever care plan is recommended will be focused on alleviating pain and restoring mobility. This is accomplished by reducing pressure against one or more spinal nerves. You will feel the pain lifting incrementally with each appointment. As you improve, a return to work and pleasant recreational activities can be planned.
Possible alternatives are explored during your first appointment. Questions about location of pain, onset of pain and chronicity are routinely asked. It is important to know if it is dull, sharp or a throbbing sensation.
You may know the likely reason for the pain, such as a sports injury or car crash. You will be questioned about your health problems and a medical history will be taken. A physical exam may include assessing your muscle strength and tone and the range of motion you are capable of. For example, whether you can still bend forward and whether poor posture is contributing to the pain.
After the evaluation, the chiropractor will know the optimal care to recommend. Chiropractic adjustments are beneficial when one or more spinal vertebrae are subluxated, meaning out of place. Mobilization may be used conjunctively to stretch the muscles and joints in the back. This will increase your range of motion capabilities.
You are scheduled for a series of these adjustments. You will also be expected to contribute to your own improvement. Exercises may be designed for your specific needs. At first, you may only be capable of daily walks. Advice is given on what activities and movements to avoid.
Whatever care plan is recommended will be focused on alleviating pain and restoring mobility. This is accomplished by reducing pressure against one or more spinal nerves. You will feel the pain lifting incrementally with each appointment. As you improve, a return to work and pleasant recreational activities can be planned.
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