By Lonnie Hahne


An individual's back pain can be the result of one or more instigating issues. The range of severity will vary with each case and will be a significant factor the deciding what is the best way to approach the problem. A Plymouth chiropractor has several techniques at their disposal that are capable of providing relief without surgery or pharmaceuticals.

To determine exactly where the issue lies and just how severe it has become, the doctor may use a few different diagnostic methods. The process starts with a physical examination to check for signs of swelling, protrusions, joint restrictions, sensitive spots, muscle spasms, and disc injuries. They will also analyze the way the patient walks and their posture, as well as spinal movement and alignment.

To search for fractures or bone abnormalities that might not have shown during the physical check, the doctor may order X-rays. If they need to get a closer look at the muscles, tendons and ligaments to see if any trauma is present, they might use an MRI. Any information gathered during the entire process is important in determining the best situational approach.

In this type of practice, manual spine adjustments are the prime technique used. There are multiple techniques in this option with each one being geared toward a particular set of circumstances such as degenerative joint conditions, herniated discs or subluxations. Each patient is treated individually, as is their pain.

After an adjustment, when the alignment is now as it should be, lingering soreness and weakness may still be experienced. To address the issues, resistance training and manual joint stretching can build muscle energy while trigger point therapies are great relievers of muscular tension. Therapeutic and instrument assisted massage are good for repairing both the soft, and deep tissues.

When the muscles seem to have been weakened or are having spasms, the doctor may use interferential, low frequency electrical currents to stimulate them and reduce inflammation. The deeply penetrating sound waves of ultrasounds generate a soft heat suitable for easing pain and stiffness and increasing circulation. Each patient is always evaluated based on their individual circumstances.




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