Sunday, March 30, 2014

Chiropractors In Tallahassee Help Locals Get Back And Shoulder Pain Relief Without Surgery

By Melisa Carlucci


Chiropractors provide therapy for many different kinds of pain. They offer help for injuries from work, car wrecks and other trauma that affects the body. However, they also offer other kinds of help for their patients. Shoulder problems can be helped with noninvasive care. A Tallahassee chiropractor provides therapy to help relieve back and shoulder problems.

There are many different underlying causes of shoulder trouble. When such pain lasts more than a few days, one should seek professional care. Chiropractors begin by determining the underlying source of the individual's pain. They then tailor the therapy they provide so it directly addresses the individual's needs.

Potential causes of shoulder issues include arthritis, bursitis, and tendonitis. Each of these may cause slightly different types of pain in the shoulder as well as the upper back. However, providing appropriate therapy is dependant upon determining which is responsible for the pain. The doctor of chiropractic may use a manual exam as well as imaging techniques to determine the underlying cause of pain.

Chiropractors look at more than just the symptoms of the problem. They offer an integrated approach to better living. Therapy might include spinal adjustments as well as physical therapy or cold laser therapy. All of these approaches are non-invasive and do not cause the side effects of many medications or the long recovery period associated with surgery.

Subluxations in the upper spine can also cause shoulder pain. When vertebrae are out of balance they often press on nerves exiting the spine. The resulting pressure may interfere with transmittal of important messages between the nerve and brain. By removing the pressure, the nerve is allowed to heal, allowing messages to pass again.

Unless patients receive the needed care, shoulder pain can grow worse. Chiropractic therapy offers assistance for limited mobility, stiffness and pain. As the underlying cause is removed, the nerves begin to heal and the pain decreases.




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