As soon as I tweaked my back, I knew that I had a serious problem. I couldn't stand up straight and the pain was excruciating. I tried to hobble to the car, but I realized that I would need help. That day, my wife drove me to the nearest chiropractor, and that doctor helped me more than I thought was possible. After evaluating my condition, he informed me that I had a herniated disc in my back. In addition to adjusting my back to alleviate the pressure, the doctor also recommended some strengthening exercises that he said would help. These days, I can walk pain-free because of my chiropractor. Check out this blog to learn how a chiropractor can help you.
23 April 2021
If you are suffering from lower back pain, you probably need to see a chiropractor. Studies have found that chiropractic procedures are effective in treating lower back pain. Here is a list of some of the common treatments chiropractors use for lower back pain treatment. Manipulation With Anesthesia Manipulation under anesthesia is done to relieve lower back pain when other treatments have failed. The treatment involves sedating the patient so the practitioner can perform spinal maneuvers and stretches.
15 December 2020
If your gynecologist diagnoses you with mixed urinary incontinence, you may wonder if there's a potential cure for your condition. Mixed urinary incontinence develops in women and men who have problems controlling or managing their bladders. Learn more about mixed urinary incontinence and how you can regain control over your leaking, overactive bladder below. How Does Mixed Urinary Incontinence Affect You? Mixed urinary incontinence is a combination of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and over active bladder (OAB).
26 December 2019
If you have never been to the chiropractor, you are not alone. Surprisingly, many Americans do not yet fully understand the benefits of seeing a chiropractor and how their services differ from standard medical options. Adults who have wondered whether chiropractic treatment options are something they should consider can use these examples to better understand the potential benefits. Auto accidents with no immediately apparent injuries One of the most common reasons to see a chiropractor is when someone has been involved in an automobile accident that has resulted in whiplash or another closed spinal injury.
27 August 2019
If you suffer from chronic pain due to arthritis, an old injury, or even slipped discs in your back, there are so many different pain management protocols to choose from. You can take NSAIDs, do yoga, or even have steroid injections. However, one pain management tactic stands out as a better alternative for most people with chronic muscle or joint pain: chiropractic care. Here are some reasons you may want to see the chiropractor for chronic pain management.
3 June 2019
The pain and pressure associated with irritated and inflamed sinus cavities can make it difficult to get through a normal day. When this happens often and does not respond to standard medical care, the discomfort soon begins to affect your concentration, vision, hearing, and even speech. If you are seeking relief from this type of pain and discomfort, you may be surprised to learn that consulting a chiropractor may help you get faster relief that lasts longer.