Chiropractor Mayfield Ky | How A Chiropractor Diagnoses And Treat Neck Pain

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Chiropractors are the recognized experts in the treatment of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar pain. Their extensive training and philosophy in treating the whole body aids them to the root of your neck pain, not just covering up the symptoms.

Chiropractors do not believe that your neck pain is caused by a deficiency of pain killers or muscle relaxers in your body. These treatments only cover up the symptoms; they do not treat the cause of your pain.

On your first visit to a chiropractic office for neck pain, your chiropractor will use very tool available to him to diagnose your condition. Your first visit will include:

-A comprehensive medical history. This history will aid the chiropractor in determining the mechanism that initiated your neck pain.

-A complete physical examination. The examination will assist the chiropractor in determining your physical condition at the present time. The physical exam will include range of motion (movement) tests, neurological tests, standard orthopedic tests, and may include kinesiological tests.

-The chiropractor may determine that your case requires x-rays to determine the exact alignment of your vertebrae, or to rule out any fractures or anomalies in your spinal column.

Once the chiropractor has determined the exact cause of your neck pain, he will have a consultation to explain to you what has caused your neck pain and outline a treatment plan aimed to eliminate your neck pain a quickly as possible. Again, the chiropractor will use every tool at his disposal to accomplish this goal. Your treatment plan may include any or all of the following:

-Chiropractic adjustments. In most cases of neck pain one or more cervical vertebrae are subluxated (slightly misaligned) and are causing muscle tension, neurological symptoms, and pain. Your chiropractor with gently realign these subluxated vertebrae, restoring proper alignment of your spine, thus allowing the body to return to normal function.

-Therapeutic massage. If your condition includes muscle spasms, in addition to subluxated vertebrae, massage to relieve these muscles spasms may be included in your treatment regimen.

-Physical therapy modalities. Ultrasound, muscle stimulation, heat, or ice may be utilized to assist the body in its effort to return to health as quickly as possible. Most of the modalities are aimed at increasing blood flow to the injured tissue to aid in the healing process.

-Rehabilitative exercises. In some cases, weak or injured muscles need to be strengthened in order to provide proper stabilization of the subluxated vertebrae.

-Nutritional support. In some cases the neck pain is a result of weakened tissues that do not have the structural integrity to maintain proper spinal alignment. Once your chiropractor has adjusted your cervical vertebrae into proper position nutritional supplements may be used to strengthen weakened ligaments.nn-Postural recommendations. Many cases of neck pain are caused by poor posture at work or while sleeping. Your chiropractor may make recommendations on how to improve your posture and alleviate one possible cause of your neck pain.

No matter what the exact cause of your neck pain may be, a visit to your chiropractor will alleviate the cause of your neck pain. A chiropractor is trained to determine the cause of any physical problem that is within his scope of practice, and remove their causative factor. He does this naturally, without drugs or surgery, a chiropractor's treatment is aimed at assisting the body to heal itself and return to a state of good health.


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