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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Can a chiropractic help in relieving back pain?

Backbone is one of the most delicate body organs and requires instant care. Hectic work schedules and sedentary lifestyles have increased the instances of back pain among people. The injuries to the back can be due to multiple factors like incorrect posture, prolonged working hours, accident injuries, constantly lifting heavy materials and obesity. The pain can destabilize the routine life especially, in cases where the person does not get any relief through medicines. The number of people visiting a physician for treatment of back pain ranks next to upper respiratory ailments.


Do you also know someone suffering from back pain or are you experiencing it yourself? It is pertinent to visit a physician as soon as you experience even the slightest discomfort in the back. Depending on the severity and the extent of damage or misalignment of the spine bones, the doctor can suggest appropriate treatment.
 

One popular remedy for people seeking relief from back pain is through chiropractic treatment. Chiropractic treatment can cure back pain caused due to any reason, be it lumbar disc injuries, sprain injuries, sprain in the joints and stenosis of the spine.


A chiropractor is a physician who uses spine manipulation and other related techniques to help in easing your back pain. These professionals believe that the alignment of the spine is associated with the overall health and well being of a person. They can easily detect and rectify the misaligned spiral bones. They also conduct physiotherapy to speed the healing process of  the injured tissues and reduce inflammation, that is mostly accompanied with misalignment of spiral bones. The correction of the alignment of the bones in the spine helps the muscles to relax and get relieved of the pain. This procedure can easily restore the normal range of motion of joints.

 Diagnosis of back pain by a Chiropractor


The chiropractor conducts a thorough examination to diagnose the reason for the back pain.

·        He uses physical and neurological examinations to identify the areas which have restricted movement. This examination can be done by means of touch or by testing the movement of various joints. He will also assess your style of walking and your overall posture. This will give him a fair idea of the injured part.

 

·        In case, the identification gets difficult by mere touch or movement study, he can suggest X-rays, MRI and laboratory examinations.

 

·        Once the affected muscle or joint is diagnosed, the physician will suggest a course of action for the treatment plan. If he considers surgery to be the best option for a specific kind of back pain, then he can refer you to a spine surgeon.

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