Low back pain
Spinal Stenosis
Rotator cuff injuries
Shoulder sprain/strain
Neck pain, sprain/strain
Leg/foot pain, sprain/strain
Arm/hand pain, numbness, tingling
Mid back pain, sprain/strain
Low back pain
Chiropractic care is commonly sought for low back pain. Chiropractors use spinal adjustments to realign the vertebrae, reduce pressure on nerves, and improve spinal function. They may also incorporate exercises and stretches to strengthen the supporting muscles and promote long-term relief.
Spinal Stenosis
Chiropractic adjustments can help manage spinal stenosis by improving spinal alignment and reducing pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. Additionally, chiropractors may recommend specific exercises and stretches to enhance flexibility and alleviate symptoms.
Rotator cuff injuries
Chiropractors may utilize various manual therapies and exercises to rehabilitate rotator cuff injuries. Through gentle manipulation and targeted exercises, they aim to improve shoulder joint function, reduce pain, and enhance range of motion.
Shoulder sprain/strain
Chiropractors can employ a combination of manual therapies and rehabilitation exercises to address shoulder sprains and strains. Treatment may involve joint manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, and strengthening exercises to promote healing and restore shoulder function.
Neck pain, sprain/strain
Chiropractic adjustments are often effective in relieving neck pain and associated sprains or strains. By realigning the cervical spine and reducing muscle tension, chiropractors aim to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore neck function.
Leg/foot pain, sprain/strain
Chiropractors may address leg and foot pain through adjustments to the lumbar spine, pelvis, and lower extremities. They may also employ techniques such as soft tissue therapy and corrective exercises to address biomechanical issues and reduce pain.
Arm/hand pain, numbness, tingling
Chiropractors can address arm and hand pain, along with associated numbness and tingling, by focusing on the cervical spine (neck) and the nerves that extend into the upper extremities. Through chiropractic adjustments, they aim to relieve pressure on nerves caused by spinal misalignments or disc herniations. Additionally, chiropractors may employ soft tissue techniques and therapeutic exercises to alleviate muscle tension, improve circulation, and reduce symptoms in the arms and hands. By restoring proper spinal alignment and nerve function, chiropractic care can help alleviate pain and promote optimal nerve health in the upper extremities.
Mid back pain, sprain/strain
Chiropractic adjustments can be effective in relieving mid-back pain and associated sprains or strains. By restoring proper alignment and mobility to the thoracic spine, chiropractors aim to reduce pain and improve function in the mid-back region.