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Can Spine Injuries be treated by Chiropractors? 

May 24

 

A medical professional is recommended in case you've been injured. If you are experiencing problems with your neck, back, or shoulders, visit a primary spine chiropractor who can treat spinal injuries. Even if the problem doesn't seem to be related to your spine, it could be. Chiropractic care is the safest and most effective way to relieve pain and repair injuries to the body.

Spinal Cord Injuries

There are two types of spinal cord injuries (SCI) which are both full and incomplete. A partial SCI signifies that the spinal cord has been partially removed, but the patient is still able to perform some functions. Complete SCI is a severe injury that results in the complete death of the spinal cord. It is possible to regain full functionality with physical therapy. It is contingent on how serious the damage is. Even though incomplete SCI is more frequent but it is still possible to seek chiropractic care for both. Consult the chiropractor in Largo to get relief from pain or treat back injuries.

Spinal Cord Injuries: Signs and Symptoms

The majority of spinal cord injuries cause discomfort throughout your body. The following symptoms are typical for those who visit a chiropractor to treat spinal injuries:

  • The neck is often painful, as are the back, shoulders, arms, legs, elbows, and shoulders

  • The burning and numbness of the feet

  • Muscle spasms

  • Limited movement range

  • Breathing difficulties

  • Resistance to cold, heat, and pressure

  • Migraines and headaches

These symptoms can make it challenging to live with. Patients should see the chiropractor immediately for advice and relief.

 

Chiropractic Treatment For Spine Injury

The treatment you choose will be based on the degree of your spinal injury. Spinal manipulation is the most commonly used chiropractic treatment for spinal injuries. The most sought-after methods:

 

  • Flexion-Distraction Technique

It is a gentle hands-on procedure. It is a type of spinal manipulation that can be utilized to treat herniated discs. To direct force toward your spine, the chiropractor uses a slow pumping motion.

  • Instrument-Assisted Manipulation

This technique that is not thrusting is commonly used by chiropractors. Instead, the chiropractor uses an instrument that is held by hand to apply force to the spine. Patients with the degenerative joint syndrome may benefit from this technique.

 

  • Special Spinal Manipulation

A spinal injury may cause a restricted or abnormal motion. A chiropractor will identify the spinal joints that are affected. A gentle thrusting method is employed to stimulate the nervous system, loosen the soft tissues and restore normal movement of the spine.

To complement chiropractic manipulation, a chiropractor might also offer manual treatments. Manual therapies can include:

* Instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy

* Manual resistance and joint stretching

* Therapeutic massage

* Trigger point therapy

* Electrical stimulation that is interferential

* Ultrasound

 

Benefits of Chiropractic Treatment for injuries to the spinal column

Chiropractic treatment and spinal manipulation may be considered safe and effective in treating injuries to the spinal cord. Chiropractic care can treat acute low back pain in less than six weeks.

Chiropractic treatment can ease neck pains as well as headaches due to injury to the spinal cord. Any or all chiropractic treatments are able to improve your body mechanics and reduce symptoms related to injuries to the spinal cord.

The use of spinal manipulation is not recommended for those suffering from spinal osteoporosis, compression of the spinal cord, or arthritis. Patients who are taking blood thinners should be aware that spinal manipulation isn't suggested. Before performing spinal manipulation, patients with cancer history must consult with their physician.

 

Conclusion

A complete patient assessment is required when chiropractic care is offered for an injury to the spine. Every patient is different and a thorough assessment is necessary. The chiropractor might also recommend therapeutic exercise to restore normal motion in the spine.

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20100 E Jackson Dr Suite A, Independence, MO 64057

(816) 200-7104

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