Chiropractic Treatments for Lower Back Pain

When is the best time to seek professional spinal care? Chronic back pain is one of the reasons why people seek the services of chiropractors. According to statistics, around twenty-two million people in the US visit chiropractors every year. Out of the twenty-two million, nearly eight million of those are seeking back pain relief. There are many causes of back pain. It could be because of poor posture, the type of work, sports injuries, or accidents. People who experience back pain also complain of pain in their legs, arms, and neck, as well as frequent headaches.

Although over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like Ibuprofen and aspirin provide pain relief, it does not target the root cause. These drugs only relieve the symptoms temporarily. Once the effect of these medications wears off, the pain will come back again. It is not recommended to depend on painkillers because when you take them for long periods, they can cause gastrointestinal bleeding and ulcers. In severe cases, they may even lead to liver and kidney damage. So what’s the safest way to deal with chronic back pain? Luckily, chiropractic care exists. Let’s find out more about it.

What Is Chiropractic Care?

The only persons authorized to provide this unique form of treatment are certified, chiropractors. Chiropractic care is an alternative treatment that involves spinal manipulation using the hands. The concept behind this therapy is that when your musculoskeletal structure is well aligned, your body has the natural power to heal itself without the need for medications or any form of surgery.

By manually handling your spine, restricted joint mobility caused by tissue damage is relieved. Some of the causes of joint mobility restriction include falls and repetitive stress. Millions of people are happy to have known chiropractic care because it’s a natural and safe method of relieving pain in the bones, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, joints, and muscles. But don’t worry, medical doctors also agree to chiropractic care. They prescribe it in conjunction with other conventional treatments.

You’ll know a certified chiropractor because they use the DC initials. Chiropractors are required to complete an undergraduate degree and successfully complete four years in a chiropractic college.

What are The Steps Involved in Treating Back Pain?

Before receiving the treatment, your chiropractor will first take your medical history by asking you a series of questions about your past and present health state. Next, a thorough physical exam is made. You will also be asked to undergo different diagnostic and lab tests to identify what type of treatment would suit you best.

A chiropractic treatment plan typically involves one or more adjustments in your joints using controlled abrupt force to improve range of motion. If necessary, some chiropractors offer exercise, rehabilitation, and nutritional counseling to improve your health. The main goals of chiropractic care are to restore your function, prevent injury, and provide pain relief.

How Can You Benefit from Chiropractor Care?

Generally, chiropractic care is a safe treatment for addressing acute and chronic lower back pain. The most common form of back pain is acute back pain. It occurs suddenly, usually after an injury to your back after moving heavy furniture. It usually lasts in less than six months and resolves on its own. Chronic back pain lasts for more than six months. This is when chiropractic care is most beneficial. According to research, chiropractic care treats back pain and provides headache and neck pain relief. Further studies show that people who are diagnosed with fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis respond well to chiropractic care.

Takeaway

Chiropractic care isn’t magic. It will not miraculously relieve you from pain after one session, but many patients say they felt a dramatic difference in their pain level even after one appointment. If you think about it, this non-invasive procedure that doesn’t come with side effects, unlike medications, is truly remarkable discovery worth exploring. If your back pain compromises your quality of life, work, and productivity, it may be time to consider seeking a reliable chiropractor.

There are hundreds of chiropractors in America, just so you know. Although they are all qualified, it still helps if you do your research and find someone with vast experience in the industry. Check their website, pore over their social media accounts, and read about reviews and forums that discuss their service. The more you know, the better informed you are. It doesn’t hurt to spend a few days researching.

If you’re in pain, whether acute or chronic, we believe finding a good chiropractor is the best decision you can make.

Dr. Paul Braadt is a 3rd generation chiropractor and a graduate of the prestigous Palmer College of Chiropractic. He has been treating patients for over 35 years in Allentown, PA.