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While chiropractic care can help with any number of symptoms and problems, we have listed out some of the more common conditions that you may recognize in yourself or others. If you are experiencing any of these problems, please contact us for an appointment today.
Allergy
Millions of people who suffer from a wide variety of conditions, allergies included, have benefited from chiropractic care even though chiropractic is not an allergy treatment, Why? Because chiropractic is a method of healthcare that permits your body to function at its best. That is especially important if you suffer from allergies.
But first, let's find out, what is an allergy? Your immune system keeps you 100% natural, organic, and unadulterated! It recognizes and destroys anything which is foreign such as: bacteria, viruses, pollutants, dust, pollen, drugs, tumors, dead skin cells, and even artificial hearts and donor organs (Metal and plastic, however, don't trigger an immune reaction.) A healthy immune system means your body has a higher resistance to disease and infection, can better deal with stress and the rewards are greater health and overall well-being.
By releasing stress on the nervous system, chiropractic permits the immune system to function more effectively-something all allergy sufferers need. A nervous system without stress functions more efficiently. Recent understandings in psychoneuroimmunology reveal that when the nervous system functions better the immune system benefits.
Chiropractors correct a basic cause of body malfunction to improve the function of your immune system. Please note that the chiropractic approach is to remove vertebral subluxations, a common spinal distortion that puts stress on your nervous system. Freed of nervous system stress, your body will work more effectively to neutralize the allergy causing chemicals in your environment.
Dr. Floro in addition to chiropractic treatment also does allergy testing for specific allergens such as corn, wheat, soybean, milk, nuts, dust, pollen, cat hair, mold, etc. and does and allergy treatment in the office which takes only a few minutes and then prescribes an allergy homeopathic remedy that is taken for 2 weeks following the treatment. This particular allergy treatment has been very successful and she does it in conjunction with chiropractic and general nutrition testing. See testimonials.
Disc problems
The disc is a small cartilage pad that is situated between spinal bones. The soft jellylike center is contained by layers of fibrous tissues. Each disc serves as a connector, spacer, and shock absorber for the spine. When healthy, discs allow for normal bending and turning in your spine.
Since spinal discs have a very poor blood supply, they depend upon the circulation of joint fluids to bring nutrients and expel waste. If a spinal joint loses its normal motion and this pumping action is impaired, the health of the disc deteriorates. Like a wet sponge, a healthy disc is flexible. A dry sponge is hard, stiff, and can crack easily. This is how many disc problems begin.
Because of the way each disc is attached to the vertebra above and below it, a disc cannot slip as commonly thought. However, trauma or injury to the spine can cause discs to bulge, herniate, or worse, rupture. This can be quite painful, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots, interfering with their function.
While results cannot be guaranteed, many patients have avoided surgery or a dependency on pain pills by choosing conservative chiropractic care. See testimonials
Whiplash
Whiplash is most commonly received from riding in a car that is struck from behind or that collides with another object. When the head is suddenly jerked back and forth beyond its normal limits, the muscles and ligaments that support the spine and head can be overstretched or torn. The soft, pulpy discs between spinal bones can bulge, tear or rupture. Vertebrae can be forced out of their normal position, reducing range of motion. The spinal cord and nerve roots in the neck can get stretched and irritated. While occupants can suffer considerable soft tissue injury and (up to 2.5 times the amount of G forces as the vehicle) the car may only be slightly damaged. Studies have shown that the threshold for injury to an occupant in a motor vehicle collision are at impacts as low as 5-12 miles per hour.
The resulting instability of the spine and soft tissues can cause headaches, dizziness, ringing of the ear, digestive disturbances, blurred vision, nausea, pain in the shoulder/ arms/ hands/legs spasms , neck and back pain, numbness, etc. As the body attempts to adapt, symptoms may not appear for weeks or even months later.
The chiropractic approach to these types of injuries is to use specific chiropractic adjustments to help return proper spinal function, reduce pain and spasms and other symptoms relating to the accident. After a thorough examination and case history, the doctor will recommend a series of visits to help restore proper motion and position of the spinal bones that have been jarred out of alignment from the impact from the accident accident If caught early enough and treated the inflammation can be reduced and scar tissue which sets in within 72 hours of an injury can often be minimized.
Consult a Chiropractor immediately before enduring constant headaches, neck or back pain, etc. Pain medications simply mask the symptoms and do nothing to stop the spinal degenerative changes that set in from a traumatic injury. See testimonials.
Osteoarthritis
Arthritis is a condition characterized by the gradual breakdown of joint cartilage, most common in the weight bearing joints of the body such as the knees, hips, and back. It is also common in the neck and hands. As the joint breaks down it can lead to joint stiffness and increased strain on the muscles in that area and places additional biomechanical stress on other areas of the body that know need to compensate. Although degenerative changes are common with age they do not automatically result in pain. Research now shows that it is not the degeneration of the joint that is responsible for pain but the effects the degeneration has on how the joint is functioning particularly the stiffness and muscle strain.
As Chiropractors we focus on restoring and maintaining normal joint function thereby slowing or halting degenerative changes and osteoarthritis by emphasizing proper joint movement and increasing the ability of the muscles to support and stabilize the affected joints.
Joint Dysfunction
Joints of the body need to move. When this movement becomes restricted and normal motion is altered several problems arise. Most commonly joint dysfunction results in pain, stiffness, muscle tightness, cartilage breakdown/degeneration, and movement compensation leading to undue stress on other areas of the body. Joint dysfunctions are common in the spine and the extremities due to injury, poor posture, repetitive stress, muscle tension, scar tissue, etc.
A Chiropractor will assess the joints of the spine and extremities for restricted motion. Once identified, the abnormal movement can be restored using a combination of chiropractic adjustments and in our office we also do trigger point muscle therapy and physical therapy as needed. Home exercise in conjunction with the chiropractic adjustments will help facilitate recovery time and strengthen the involved areas.
Neck/Low Back Pain
Subluxations (misalignments of the spinal column) are one of the most common causes of neck and low back pain. When vertebrae are misaligned, they irritate nearby spinal nerves, causing pain. Muscle spasms often set which further misalign the vertebrae and cause additional nerve irritation. This extra irritation can cause even more inflammation and irritation, which leads to more pain. And the cycle continues.
Often times stretching and massage may give some temporary relief, because the cause (subluxation or misalignment ) has not been addressed directly. A chiropractic adjustment focuses on correcting the misalignment and we also realize the importance of muscle work and do trigger point muscle therapy as well as other forms of physical therapy in our office to help speed the recovery time. See testimonials.
Headaches
80% of headaches originate from the neck. Usually an increased amount of stress and tension held in the shoulders causes contractions of all of the surrounding neck muscles. When these muscles contract, vertebrae can become misaligned causing pressure on spinal nerves, and ultimately pain. With a typical cervicogenic (neck origin) headache, a person usually feels pain starting at the base of the skull which radiates into the temples, eyeballs, and forehead.
There may be several other causes of headaches, so a proper examination is needed to determine the actual cause. Dr. Floro also does testing and treatment for food sensitivities , hormonal imbalance, sugar handling issues and candida which may also be a factor. See testimonials.
Sciatica
The sciatic nerve is a long nerve originating in the lower back and extending down the back of the leg. When this nerve is irritated, it can cause pain, numbness, weakness, or other symptoms in the lower back and down the leg. There are several possible causes of this condition. A misaligned vertebra can cause inflammation of the joints, putting pressure on the nerve. Bulging discs and muscle spasms can also cause pressure on the sciatic nerve.
Dr. Floro has several chiropractic methods that are specific for disc problems that often helps to get fast results with sciatica and disc problems. She may also use microcurrent therapy and or ultrasound and ice compresses to promote faster healing.
Several other conditions may cause this symptom, so a complete evaluation would be needed to correctly assess the exact cause. See testimonials
Pinched Nerve
A pinched nerve is just that. It is a severely compressed nerve, usually caused by a misaligned vertebra. When nerves get pinched they become severely inflamed and muscles may spasm, causing even more discomfort. The pain is usually so severe that you can't move that part of the body and it can cause other symptoms as well.
There can be several causes of the pinched nerve; a proper examination is needed to determine the exact cause.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
These days millions of Americans have jobs which can have damaging effects on the hands and arms. Repetitive movements which are not performed with good ergonomics in mind can cause micro-trauma to the hands and wrists. This trauma combined with joint dysfunction and spinal problems may result in a condition known as carpal tunnel syndrome. The median nerve which is affected travels from the tips of the fingers through the wrist up the arm and into the neck connecting to the spinal cord. If one or more of these structures are affected, symptoms of wrist pain, numbness, weakness, burning and loss of muscle function can occur.
Chiropractic can assure that all of the joints and muscles along the path of the nerve are free of obstruction and functioning normally, thus reducing nerve irritation. See testimonials
Maintenance Care
What many people dont know is that you don't have to be injured to benefit from chiropractic care. By staying well adjusted with maintenance chiropractic care you can help prevent injury. Some other common benefits of maintenance care are: optimal nerve output for optimal physical performance, improved posture, decreased stiffness, increased mobility, energy, strength, circulation, and immune function just to name a few.
Everybody benefits from chiropractic a little differently, but one thing almost everyone has in common is that they just feel better.
Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a controversial and complicated condition to understand. For proper diagnosis and treatment, a wide variety of factors need to be considered including "head-to-toe" joint and muscle function, nutrition, food sensitivities and lifestyle issues. A thorough examination including orthopedic and neurological testing, as well as other specialized tests, will help to determine the exact causes of your symptoms and your individualized treatment plan. Very often, a comprehensive treatment program addressing all of these issues leads to significant improvement.
Chiropractic and trigger point muscle therapy is often very helpful in relieving the aches and pains of fibromyalgia and related conditions. We also have special dietary and nutritional and supplements we recommend in addition to exercise, massage and warm pool therapy. Although researchers are still a long way from finding a "cure" for fibromyalgia, chiropractic care and a holistic approach is usually very successful in the effective management of this condition.
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