Sunday 6 July 2014

By Penelope Bunce





Almost everyone will experience back pain at some point in their lives, and along with headaches and neck pain, it is one of the leading causes of persistent or recurrent pain in the United States. Research shows that it is also one of the most common reasons behind people taking time off work. A Fargo chiropractor can help sufferers gain relief from their back pain, and greatly improve their quality of life.



Back pain can have a number of different causes and is often due to a combination of factors. During an initial examination, a chiropractor will ask the patient about his or her lifestyle and medical history in order to determine which of these factors are at play. They can be things like muscle strain, injury or overuse, but can also be conditions of the spine.



Common conditions seen by chiropractors are osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease and herniated discs. Whatever the underlying cause, an analysis needs to be made. This may start with a hands-on examination and simple movement and range-of-motion tests, and may also involve standard neurological and orthopedic tests.



Once a satisfactory analysis is made, the chiropractor will explain the care options available. This will be a tailor-made plan and may include a range of interventions. Traditional chiropractic modalities will likely be employed, but complimentary interventions may also be included.



Spinal adjustment involves manipulating the spine in order to release tension in muscles, pressure on nerves and to correct abnormalities in the vertebrae. Mobilization is the gentle movement of joints in order to restore their normal range of motion. Both of these techniques can be complimented by interventions such as massage, stretching, acupuncture and home exercises.



These procedures have the great advantage of, for the most part, being painless. They are also modes of care that do not involve the use of drugs. This is one of the main reasons why chiropractic care is sought by many people who, with good reason, are skeptical of pharmaceuticals and their potentially dangerous side-effects.









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