Thursday 26 June 2014

By Mark Marabut





Literally millions of people suffer with various types of pain, yet many are wary of painkillers and their often serious side-effects. An Austin chiropractor can provide a drug-free way to combat pain and significantly improve the quality of life for their patients. This article will explore some common types of pain together with the solutions that a chiropractor can provide.



Chiropractors see huge numbers of people with back pain. One way they can help is by using a technique known as chiropractic mobilization. This is a way to gently move and stretch the joints and muscles, release tension and restore normal function.



Another core therapy for back issues is the mainstay of chiropractic care, spinal adjustment. This involves manipulating the spine in order to restore its correct range of motion and nerve function. It's also frequently used for the relief of sciatica pain.



Sciatica is a nerve issue, and critically, all of the nerves in the human body originate in the spine. It makes sense therefore that adjusting the spine is an intelligent way to get to the core of the problem. Chiropractic can, in fact, be one of the quickest, most effective ways for sufferers to gain relief.



Sports injuries generally result from repetitive stress or trauma, and can affect amateurs just as much as professionals. They can cause weakness, stiffness and pain, and be a frustrating impediment to training. As well as spinal adjustment, chiropractors have a number of other solutions that can be of great help with sports injuries. These can include ice and heat applications, ultrasound, massage and special exercises.



They can also get impressive results with another epidemic of modern life: neck pain. This can be a hugely debilitating problem for many people that seriously impacts their quality of life. Many neck issues are caused by misaligned vertebrae in the spine. This can often be corrected using gentle manipulations, yet the resultant pain relief can be dramatic.









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