By Princess Allice


Of the more than twenty-two million people who turn to chiropractic care on an annual basis, over a third complain of having back pain. It may be caused by repetitious heavy lifting at work, a sports injury or a high speed automobile crash on the highway. However, regardless of what caused it, a leading Midlothian Chiropractor can provide care to alleviate that pain.

The first appointment will be spent discussing the situation and being examined. In addition to a hands-on examination of the spine, your reflexes will be assessed. There are range-of-motion tests, checking your posture and an x-ray. When your condition is fully evaluated, a plan can be arranged to work towards your recovery.

The backbone is made up of small, hollow bones called vertebrae. The delicate spinal cord runs through and is protected by them. If they are out of place due to an accident they can press against one of the spinal nerves causing significant pain. Your chiropractor will, with your help, devise a plan to move them back into the correct position.

Spinal adjustments may be scheduled to relieve the pressure. As the pressure is reduced, the pain is alleviated. No specific number of adjustments are required. It depends on how quickly each person responds. Each individual is rehabilitated at his own rate depending on factors such as age and health prior to the pain.

You might also have stiffness and discomfort in the surrounding muscles and soft tissue. In that case, massage may be a part of your rehabilitation. It will relax those tight muscles and restore flexibility. You may also be offered professional advice on exercise and nutrition.

It is good to remember that pain is always an indication that there is a problem. Ignoring it may only make the condition causing it worse. Having it assessed by your chiropractor will help determine if you are a good candidate for spinal adjustments. There is nothing noble about suffering especially when there is a credible way to alleviate that pain.




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