How does chiropractic therapy help relieve back and low back pain?
The first step to relieving back pain is a complete chiropractic / orthopedic exam, often including an x-ray, to pinpoint the cause of your back pain. Determining the cause is key to setting up a treatment plan.
For simpler, sudden onset back pain, chiropractic therapy /adjustments to put a vertebra in proper function/ position, short term ice therapy, and stretching/strengthening exercises might be the recommended course of care.
For more complex causes, such as a bulging disc, disc degeneration/arthritis, nerve damage, or congenital issues, additional therapies, along with chiropractic therapy/adjustments, would be part of a recommended treatment plan.
What is chiropractic therapy/adjustment, and how do they help?
Chiropractic therapy/adjustments are specific, quick low force pressures applied to the exact spots on the spine to move an out of place vertebrae back to its correct position and movement. Adjustments can be done either manually by hand or with a specially designed adjusting instrument. Dr. Alexander is highly skilled and experienced at both manual and instrument adjusting using an Activator or Arthrostim instrument.
Returning the vertebrae to their correct position and takes the pressure off surrounding nerves and muscles. This improves the spinal movement and your body’s overall function.
Care plan therapies
Ice Therapy (Cryotherapy)
Cryotherapy is designed to help reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief. By cooling the surface of the skin it constricts blood vessels, numbs painful areas, and helps relax muscle spasms.
Spinal Decompression (Lumbar Traction) Cox Flexion/Distraction Technique
Flexion-distraction and decompression therapy is a gentle, non-force procedure performed on a specially designed table, that combined with a hands-on manipulation, stretches and decompresses the spine. This helps relieve pressure on spinal nerves, improved disc health and increases spinal motion relieving the back and leg pain symptoms of sciatica. This unique approach allows fluids to enter the disc, restoring function and motion to the spine.
Low Light Laser Therapy
Low Light laser therapy delivers specific light energy to damaged cells in order to increase blood flow and stimulate natural physiological activity. This can accelerate the healing of damaged tissues, aides in the reduction of pain and inflammation increasing joint mobility, and promoting a healthy cell metabolism.
Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound is a therapeutic treatment using high-frequency sound waves. Sound vibrations penetrate tissues deep in the body, creating a heat response. The rise in temperature increases blood flow, relaxes muscle spasms, massages damaged tissues, and speeds the healing process.
Intersegmental Traction (Spinalator)
Intersegmental Traction provides passive motion to the spine for the purpose of stretching spinal joints and increasing mobility. Since discs have a poor blood supply, they get nutrients from the circulation of fluids surrounding the spinal joints. Fixations prevent this natural circulation and can lead to disc thinning and degeneration. Intersegmental traction helps increase and restore necessary elasticity and motion to the spine.
Massage
Gentle Swedish to help relax tense muscles to deep tissue massage to therapeutically work out muscle knots and toxin build up in the tissues.