Monday, January 9, 2017

How A Winnipeg Chiropractor Safely Relieves Disc Pain

By John Bolton


Ruptured, slipped, or herniated discs are indications that something is wrong with the soft tissue that rests between the spinal vertebrae. Quite often, these issues develop naturally due to the natural aging process. Some of the other factors that may increase one's chances of being affected include genetics, excessive physical demands, or obesity. The safe and innovative techniques of a Winnipeg chiropractor can effectively relieve these pains.

Chiropractic pain relief is achieved in a few important steps.

At the first appointment, the chiropractor will review your medical history, perform neurological and orthopedic exams, as well as a complete physical exam. A chiropractor will check to see if your reflexes are intact. In other words, the chiropractic doctor will determine if your nerves are sending messages correctly. They will also check to see if there's any sign of muscle wasting or a deficiency in muscle strength, or if there's any sensation loss along a nerve's pathway.

Your posture will be carefully checked, and MRIs or x-rays might be ordered. Your entire spine will be evaluated. Perhaps you're only suffering from lower back pain. The chiropractor will also carefully examine your neck as well.

A chiropractor will determine if you're suffering from intervertebral disc injury. Unfortunately, some patients aren't good candidates for chiropractic care. If you have accelerated loss of sensation, reflexes, or strength, or any other advanced neurological findings, then you'll be referred to a spinal surgeon.

A patient's individualized plan of action may include a type of spinal adjustment or manipulation. Physical therapies and therapeutic exercises could also be performed if necessary. Certain situations call for the implementation of flexion-distraction, a technique where a specially designed table is used to help the doctor simultaneously stretch and flex the spine.

A Winnipeg chiropractor will create a specialized plan of action to relieve your herniated disc. If your symptoms don't improve, you may be referred to another physician or to a spine surgeon.




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