About
Chiropractic Care
The doctor of the future will give no
medicine, but will interest patients in the care
of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause
and prevention of disease.
-Attributed to Thomas Edison
What Is Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractic is a
natural method of
healthcare that treats the causes of physical
problems, such as pain
in your back, legs,
arms, or neck, rather
than just the symptoms.
Chiropractic is based on
a simple but powerful
premise: With a normally functioning spine
and nerves and a healthy
lifestyle, your body is
better able to heal itself. That's because the
spinal cord, which is protected by the spine,
is the main pathway of your nervous system.
It controls movement, feeling, and function
throughout your body.
Your chiropractor has at least six years of
professional training in the sciences and
healthcare, leading to a doctor of chiropractic (DC) degree. He or
she works to
restore your health and guides you in a
personalized approach to overall wellness.
Your chiropractor has at least six years of
professional training in the sciences and
healthcare, leading to a doctor of chiropractic (DC) degree. He or she
works to
restore your health and guides you in a
personalized approach to overall wellness.
What Can I Do to Keep
My Back in Shape
Whether you're lying down, standing, or
sitting, keep your spine straight and well
supported. Be sure to follow the exercise
program your chiropractor gives you.
To help mold and align your spine, lie down
for 15-20 minutes a day with a small pillow or
small rolled-up towel under your neck and lower
back. Keep your knees slightly bent. Check with
your chiropractor before trying this.
Spinal Checkups
Just as you need regular dental exams, you
also need regular spinal exams. Even if you
don't have symptoms, chiropractic care is one
of the best ways to manage or prevent spinal
problems and maintain a healthier life.
Start today toward a healthier tomorrow!
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Sciatica
or Leg Pain
What Causes Sciatica
Sciatica is an inflammation of the sciatic
nerve, the longest
nerve in your body.
It runs from your
lower spine, through
your buttocks, and
into your leg and
foot. When the sciatic
nerve is inflamed, it
can cause numbness,
tingling, pain, or
weakness in your
lower back and leg.
Inflamed
Joint
If a bone (vertebra) in
your lower back isn't
moving properly or
is out of position, the
joint can become inflamed and irritate
the sciatic nerve.
Bulging
Disc
If one of the cushions
(discs) between your
vertebrae is bulging,
it can irritate or put
pressure on the
sciatic nerve.
Inflamed
Muscle
Spasm
If a muscle in your
lower back or buttocks
is inflamed or tightening (in spasm), it can
irritate or put pressure
on the sciatic nerve.
Can Chiropractic Care
Help Me
Your doctor of chiropractic looks at your
overall health-focusing not only on your
sciatica but also on your lifestyle. This total
approach to wellness helps determine the
best treatment for your problem.
History
To help find the cause of your sciatica, you
and your chiropractor discuss your symptoms,
such as where you feel pain. Your doctor of
chiropractic also asks about any prior injuries,
your health history, and your lifestyle, including work-related and
leisure activities.
Physical Exam
Physical, orthopedic
(bone and muscle),
and neurological
tests can help reveal
the condition of the
vertebrae, discs, and
muscles in your
Your chiropractor
gently touches and
moves your spine to
locate muscle spasms
and pain, and to see
how well each vertebra moves.
Tests
X-rays may be done to reveal any problems with
your vertebrae. If needed, other imaging tests,
such as an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging),
may be used to show detailed images of discs,
nerves, and other soft tissue.
Diagnosis
Based on the results of your exam and tests,
your doctor of chiropractic may recommend
a treatment program to relieve the irritation
that's causing your pain and other symptoms.
If needed, your chiropractor also consults with
or refers you to other medical specialists.
How Does a Chiropractor
Treat Sciatica?
Your doctor of chiropractic is trained to
restore the health of your spine and sciatic
nerve. Special chiropractic methods, called
adjustments, may relieve the irritation
that's causing your low-back or leg pain.
Spinal Adjustments
Your treatment depends on the cause of
your sciatica. During a spinal adjustment,
your chiropractor gently presses on your
spine to relieve irritated nerves and increase
movement in your joints.
Related Treatment
Your chiropractor may suggest other types
of treatment to relieve irritated nerves. These
may include electrical stimulation, ice or
heat, massage, traction, or ultrasound. Your
chiropractor can discuss these with you.
Electrical stimulation
helps reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
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