How does chiropractic care help relieve neck pain?
To help determine the cause of your neck pain, Dr. Alexander will do a complete Chiropractic/Orthopedic exam, often including an x-ray. Once he can pinpoint the cause of your pain, he will recommend a specific treatment plan to help correct the problem
If your neck pain is acute or sudden onset or is caused by lifestyle issues, your care plan may recommend therapies including chiropractic adjustments to put a vertebra back in position, short term ice therapy, and stretching/strengthening exercises.
As any healing process is a joint effort between yourself and Dr. Alexander, he can make suggestions on life activity changes that will help avoid future problems. For example, to change your desk ergonomics or to balance out heavy bags/carry them with the strap across your chest rather than on one shoulder, change your TV watching position, etc.
For more complex causes, such as a whiplash, bulging disc, disc degeneration/arthritis, nerve damage, or congenital issues, additional therapies, along with a series of chiropractic adjustments, would be part of a recommended care plan.
What is a chiropractic adjustment, and how do they help?
If a vertebra in the neck is out of position, pressing on a nerve and causing pain, chiropractic adjustments are used to move that out of place vertebra back to its correct position and take the pressure off surrounding nerves and muscles. This improves the spinal movement and your body’s overall function
Adjustments, done either manually by hand or with a specially designed adjusting instrument, use a gentle force at specific points on the spine to re-align out of place vertebrae. Dr. Alexander is highly skilled and experienced at both manual and instrument adjusting using an Activator or Arthrostim instrument.
Care Plan Therapies
Cervical Traction/Decompression
Cervical traction/decompression is a light stretching of the neck. It helps create space between the vertebrae to keep the spinal discs healthy. It can also open up the spaces where nerves exit the spinal canal, which can help relieve pressure off of a compressed nerve.
Ice Therapy (Cryotherapy)
Muscle spasms and inflammation commonly contribute to neck pain. Ice therapy may be recommended to help reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief. Ice therapy helps numb painful areas and relax muscle spasms.
Low Light Laser Therapy
Low Light laser therapy helps increase blood flow and stimulate healing cell activity by sending a specific light energy into the mitochondria of cells. This cell activity helps accelerate the healing of damaged tissues and helps reduce pain and inflammation leading to better joint mobility.
Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound, using high-frequency sound waves, is a therapeutic treatment that creates a heat response in tissues deep within the body,. This heat response increases blood flow, relaxes muscle spasms, and speeds the healing process of damaged tissues.
Therapeutic Massage
Either gentle Swedish massage or neuromuscular massage can be used to relax tight or spasming neck and shoulder muscles to help relieve pain and prevent muscles from pulling against the vertebrae of the neck.