8. What Can Be Done for Muscular Pain?
There are many types of muscular pain. Sometimes muscular pain is the direct
result of injury to the muscle, as in the case of a muscle pull, tear,
or rupture. Other times, the muscular attachment to the bone (called
the "tendon") becomes strained in a specific injury, or as the result
of repetitive strain. Examples of repetitive strain to the muscle
or tendon include prolonged and/or poor sitting postures, repetitive
motions, and improper lifting. Most people don't realize that by the
time they actually feel muscular pain, the surrounding joints and
nerves have also become affected. This is why chiropractic care is
so effective in treating muscular pain: because it is comprehensive
care that addresses not only the muscles, but also the joints and
their related spinal nerves.
After a thorough examination, the doctor will determine the exact muscles, joints, and nerves involved, as well as any underlying causes and potential perpetuating factors. Depending on the specific findings of your exam, some combination of the following treatments may be recommended to decrease your pain and speed healing: spinal manipulation (adjustment), acupuncture, therapeutic exercises, electrical muscle stimulation, ultrasound, and ice or heat therapy. Massage therapy and myofascial release techniques may also be used in conjunction with these other therapies in order to get the best results. Also, the doctor may arrange for on-site evaluation of your workout routine and/or workplace to correct improper ergonomic conditions, which may be aggravating your condition. In the event that your condition requires medical attention, an appropriate referral would be made promptly.
PROGRESSIVE HEALTH & WELLNESS BLOG: THE BENEFITS OF ACUPUNCTURE : The doctor may recommend acupuncture as a valuable part of your treatment plan. Dr's. Ezgur & DiDomenico were trained at the National College of Chiropractic, and are certified to perform acupuncture under the Illinois Medical Practice Act. Benefits of acupuncture: Read More |