By Kurt Saniel


There are many sources of leg pain. Often the pain is due to peripheral neuropathy, which is a condition secondary to an underlying disease like diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis. Sometimes leg pain is associated with sciatica, which occurs when there is a compression in the lower back that touches the sciatic nerve and radiates down the lower back, sometimes extending to the back of the legs. Varicose veins and gout are a few more causes. If you are experiencing leg pain, see a Midlothian chiropractor to find the source and get some relief.

First your chiropractor will consult with you to get to know your medical history, where you are having pain and understand your lifestyle. Then he will examine you. You will always be fully clothed, but it is best to wear non restrictive clothing to make the exam easier for you and the doctor.

Leg pain does not typically begin in the leg. In most cases the spine is the source, but the symptom moves down to the legs. Therefore, spinal adjustments, sometimes referred to as chiropractic manipulations, often result in quick relief.

Depending on your condition, your chiropractic care may include massage therapy, therapeutic exercise, nutritional counseling, lifestyle advice and spinal and postural screenings. Your doctor may order laboratory test and imaging studies to learn more about your overall health.

There are other modalities that might be helpful, such as, the application of ice packs and heat to affected areas. Heat very effectively relaxes tense muscles. Ultrasound applied to the skin will penetrate to deep tissues. The deep sound waves increase circulation and reduce swelling and pain. TENS, trans cutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, is a muscle stimulating machine used to reduce spasms and manage acute pain.

This gives you an idea of what to expect from your chiropractic visits. The important thing is to relax and understand that your chiropractic care is going to get to the source of your pain and relieve it safely, naturally and without the use of prescription drugs.




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