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Chiropractic Care For Chronic Pain

Posted by Florida Spine and Injury | Jun 26, 2020 11:04:39 AM

There are two types of chronic pain.

 

The first is musculoskeletal pain related to the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles of the body.

 

The second is neuropathic pain, often felt as a burning sensation or a shooting pain caused that's caused by nerve or tissue damage.

 

Chiropractors are experts at treating the musculoskeletal systems, making them an ideal doctor to treat chronic pain in your bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.

 

In the article below, we will talk about chronic pain and how chiropractic care can help.

 

 

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Chiropractic care can help with chronic pain

 

What is Chronic Pain?

When you've been injured, your pain will usually become less severe as the injury heals. 

 

Chronic pain is different from typical pain. 

 

If you have chronic pain, your body will continue to send pain signals to your brain, even after your injury is healed.

 

The definition of chronic pain is any that lasts at least 12 weeks, but chronic pain can last for years.

 

Chronic pain often limits your mobility and reduces your range of motion, strength, and endurance, making it challenging to get through your normal routine.

 

Your pain may be sharp or dull, causing a burning or aching sensation. 

 

Chronic pain can be steady or intermittent and can occur in nearly any part of your body.

 

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How Common is Chronic Pain?

In a 2011 study, Canadians were asked the simple question, "Are you usually free of pain or discomfort?" 

 

An overwhelming 55% of the Canadian population reported suffering from chronic pain.  

 

Most of these patients said that the pain was in their back, joints, or head. 

 

Pain in these areas is often by a trauma or a physical event, like a car accident or a slip and fall.

 

However, the pain often presents itself without a known underlying cause. 

 

There are numerous underlying structural or mechanical causes that can be addressed through conservative care like chiropractic.

 

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Symptoms of Chronic Pain

If you think you have chronic pain, you need to know the symptoms.

 

There are four main types of symptoms associated with chronic pain.

 

They include:

  • Oversensitivity to pain
  • Pain 12 weeks after the initial injury
  • Pain from something that shouldn't be painful
  • An unusual amount of pain from something that would typically cause pain

 

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Chiropractic Care For Chronic Pain

Chiropractic is an all-natural approach to health care that focuses on the structure of the body, particularly the spine. 

 

Chiropractors use specific techniques to manipulate the body's alignment to relieve pain and improve function.

 

This helps your body regain the ability to heal itself.

 

The mainstay of chiropractic care is spinal manipulation, but chiropractic care also includes other treatments like manual or manipulative therapies, postural and exercise education, and ergonomic training.

 

Today chiropractors often work in conjunction with primary care doctors, pain experts, and surgeons to treat patients with pain.

 

The most promising research on chiropractic care has focused on spinal manipulation for low back pain. 

 

As a safe alternative to pain-relieving drugs, the American College of Physicians low back pain guideline recommends spinal manipulation and heat, massage, and acupuncture.

 

Chiropractic treatment can also help people with many other musculoskeletal related pains.

 

Spinal manipulation is a generic term used for the therapeutic movement of the spine. 

 

It often involves the application of quick but firm pressure on a specific joint between two vertebrae of the spine.

 

Along with spinal manipulation, your chiropractor may suggest certain lifestyle changes like diet and posture and suggest other treatments and techniques. 

 

The end goal of chiropractic care is to help relieve pain and help patients better manage their condition at home.

 

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Contact FLorida Spine and Injury for help with chiropractic care

 

Contact Florida Spine and Injury

If you are experiencing chronic pain, you should see a chiropractor right away.

 

If chronic pain is left alone, it will get progressively worse, making it more and more difficult to get through your daily life.

 

When you see your chiropractor, they will conduct a physical exam, review your medical history, and develop a treatment plan for your chronic pain.

 

Your chiropractor will help make your recovery process quicker and more bearable.

 

Also, regular chiropractic treatments will help you avoid a re-occurrence of your chronic pain that plague so many people throughout their lives.

 

If you're experiencing chronic pain and you're ready to see a chiropractor, contact the team at Florida Spine & Injury.

 

They will have you feeling as good as new, and they will help you keep it that way.

 

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