Why And When Should I See A Chiropractor?

March 4, 2009 by BackPain  
Filed under What Causes Back Pain

Chronic back pain is often the result of an altered pelvis, perhaps even tilted. Treatment is a broad facet of ideas and hypothesis’ that factors in the entire body with a holistic approach.

Chiropractors utilize spinal manipulation to resolve boney abnormalities and straighten the spine and hips for pain relief. Patients are strongly recommended to follow the prescribed home exercises to continue building muscle strength, and to engage in muscle stimulation at the physical therapist office to alleviate spasms. Home stretching exercises will prevent spasms and hydration will to reduce edema.

This type of medicine gained fame in 1895 although had been around since 300-400 AD. Chiropractors gained status among the people because the treatment was effective. The effectiveness was primarily because most people of the time worked in laborious jobs and found that chiropractic manipulation relieved their pain.

Committees over the years have disputed the reputation of chiropractic medicine and its effectiveness, as well as the validity of successful outcomes. The controversy continues and situation remains unresolved.

Chiropractic doctors do not dispense pain medication or perform surgery. Their primary belief is that of a holistic approach to pain relief. They believe that, with manipulation of the spine and neck, the rest of body will align and relieve the pain whereever its source.

Chiropractic doctors will examine laboratory results and diagnostic exams before making a decision about how to approach the problem area. They review all of the evidence and will make a determination if chiropractic medicine is the way to go. If they feel it is appropriate, they will make the referral to the correct doctor to assess, diagnosis the problem and make their recommendations for treatment.

Chiropractic doctor will use medical terminology like subluxation, which means a vertebra is out of alignment. This condition can cause pain and loss of mobility. Chiropractic will pinpoint the subluxation and physically manipulate it to remedy the source of pain. A subluxation is the separation of two vertebrae. The chiropractor will treat the patient for a few sessions, and if he feels that there is no relief, he will then refer the patient to a medical doctor or surgeon to repair the problem.

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