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What conditions do Chiropractors treat?
Back Pain / Backache
The spine is the main support for our bodies and carries
the spinal cord and the body's nervous system. Nerves branch off
your spinal cord from between each spinal joint. Therefore, a
mechanical dysfunction of the joints can lead to back pain -
commonly caused by lifting and carrying incorrectly or by poor
posture, leading to restriction of the joints in the spine.
Lumbago
Lumbago is simply another term for backache.
Disc problems / slipped disc
Slipped disc is a frequently used but inaccurate term to describe a
damaged disc. Discs are the flexible pads that separate one vertebra
from another, and when damage occurs they may rupture or protrude
causing back or leg pain by pressing on to surrounding structures.
Back pain due to pregnancy
Back pain is common in pregnancy due to the enlarged abdomen which
puts great strain on the low back area. Many women also suffer pain
in the low back due to a difficult birth or the increased lifting
that is inevitable with young children.
Pelvic pain
Pelvic pain is caused by lifting and carrying incorrectly, poor
posture or pregnancy and can lead to pain in the low back, buttocks,
hips, lower abdomen, groin and thighs. Due to referred pain to the
hips or legs, it is commonly mistaken for hip pain or sciatica.
Neck Pain
Neck pain commonly occurs due to whiplash injuries, falls, strained
muscles, arthritic changes in the spine, poor posture or stress.
Neck pain can refer into the shoulders and down the arms and, if
there is irritation of the nerves that come from the neck and supply
the arms and hands, you may also experience pins and needles,
tingling or numbness in these areas.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can be caused by injuries to the muscles or ligaments
that surround the shoulder joints or even to the joints themselves.
It can also be due to referred pain from the neck.
Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder is caused by inflammation within the shoulder joint
and can lead to severe restriction of movement in the long term.
Arm Pain
Arm pain is commonly due to referred pain from the neck or shoulder,
but can also be caused by injuries to the elbow or wrist or the
muscles in the arm itself.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow is commonly caused by a repetitive action, particularly
of the wrist, which leads to straining of the tendons around the
elbow joint.
Wrist Pain
Wrist pain may be caused by a fall or a strain due to a repetitive
action, leading to muscular strains or restriction in joint movement
in the wrist or hand. It may also be as a result of referred pain
from a neck injury.
Headaches & Migraine
Headaches can present in many ways.
Migraine headaches can be very distressing and can last for several
days. Symptoms can include severe head pain, dizziness, nausea,
flashing lights and visual disturbances. Migraine can be caused by
irritation of the nerves close to the vertebrae in the neck or
muscular tension.
Pelvic Pain
See Back Pain above.
Hip Pain
Hip pain can be a result of arthritis, strains of the muscles around
the hip, joint injuries or referred pain from the spine and is
commonly confused with pelvic pain.
Leg Pain
Leg pain can be due to irritation of the sciatic nerve (see under
Back Pain) or can be caused by referred pain from the low back or
pelvis. Leg pain may also be due to strains in the muscles or damage
to the hip, knee or ankle.
Knee Pain
Knee pain can be due to many things, including wear and tear on the
surfaces of the joint itself; damage to the cartilage pads within
the knee; sprains of the ligaments that hold the knee together;
strains of the muscles which surround the knee and help it to move;
problems with the kneecap due to muscular imbalance; referred pain
from the back, pelvis, hip or ankle.
Ankle & Foot Pain
Ankle and foot pain may be a result of a direct injury to the
joints, ligaments or muscles or may be due to injury of the sciatic
nerve (see Back Pain). Foot pain can also be due to fallen arches
(flat feet) which put the feet under abnormal strain.
Arthritic Pain or Spondylosis
Any degenerative changes in the spine may be known as spondylosis.
Arthritis means inflammation of the joints. There are many forms of
arthritis including osteoarthritis, which is due to wear and tear on
the joint surfaces, and rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic progressive
disease causing inflammation and stiffening of joints, which is less
common but affects all ages.
Muscle Pain
Muscle pain can occur in any part of the body. It can be due to a
simple strain caused by a sudden overstretching injury to the muscle
or it can be caused by a joint injury which leads to muscle spasm
around the injured joint.
Nerve Pain
Nerve pain can occur in any area of the body as a result of
inflammation due to a mechanical abnormality of the joint or due to
a disc injury.
Sports Injuries
Sports injuries often occur due to sudden trauma, incorrect use of
sports equipment, not warming up and down thoroughly or
overtraining. There are many types of sports injuries, but the
majority will result in one or more of the symptoms described above.
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Chiropractors treat low back pain, neck pain, back strain, sprained
back, strained back, lumbago, sciatica, muscle pain, muscle sprain,
joint pain, slipped discs, herniated discs, sports injury, knee
injury, shoulder injury, pinched nerve, trapped nerve, arm pain, leg
pain, tension headache, migraine headache, cluster headache,
cervicogenic headache and stress headache. |