Sunday, April 27, 2014

Pain Sufferers Get Relief With The Help Of A Warners Bay NSW Chiropractor

By Lilia Slaybaugh


Following a car crash or other accident, a person may be hurting. Various injuries, including whiplash, may result in moderate to excruciating pain. There may be a subluxation or a strained muscle causing that pain. A prominent Warners Bay Australia Chiropractor uses spinal adjustments along with massage to alleviate the hurt.

The spine extends from the base of the skull to the tailbone and is made up of small hollow bones called vertebrae. The spinal cord runs through the openings in these hollow bones. The spinal nerves stem from the spinal cord to innervate the entire body.

In an accident, one or more vertebrae can be subluxated or misaligned. When this happens it can impact the nerve or nerves. Mild to excruciating pain can ensue. In some cases the sufferer is not able to go to work.

A chiropractor is able to reduce the pain using one or more techniques. Spinal adjustments are especially effective when a subluxation exists. Gradually, the spinal bones are coaxed into the normal position. This alleviates the pain by reducing pressure on the spinal nerve roots.

The initial appointment is spent doing an evaluation. A medical history is recorded, including when the pain started. In some cases an x-ray is required. The back is examined and an assessment completed.

Following a comprehensive evaluation, the chiropractor will suggest a viable care plan. It will be explained and a series of appointments will be made for the necessary spinal adjustments, as needed. Each client improves at her or his own pace depending on age, severity and response time.

Cartilage, ligaments and tendons might be involved as well as the vertebrae. Adjustments are most often the primary method of care. However, hot and cold compresses, nutritional counseling and mild exercise may be added to the plan. The care plan will be geared towards managing the pain and making a return to work feasible.




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