Shoulder Pain Sufferers Find Relief With Chiropractic Care

By Zoe Auld Langley


The shoulder is the the most mobile joint in the body that consists of a ball and socket mechanism which is further supported by a number of ligaments and the four "rotator cuff" tendons. With such a wider range of motion, it is especially susceptible to damage and strain.. Patients who are afflicted with shoulder pain will find the relief they are looking for through the safe, drug-free approach offered by a chiropractor.

The degree of pain felt usually depends on the underlying problem that is causing it. There may be swelling and inflammation of the joint itself, or in some cases the discomfort is actually being referred to the shoulder area from a misalignment in the cervical spine. In any case, the patient should not hesitate to consult the chiropractor.

The main objective of chiropractic care is to treat illness at its source, removing the issue causing pain instead of simply addressing the symptoms. The course of therapy the chiropractor deems most suitable for the patient is based on whatever is found to be the causative condition. Therefore, it is important that an accurate diagnosis be made in order for the patient to recover fully.

Being a holistic health care discipline, this means that all aspects of the patient's health must factor into the care he or she receives. The chiropractor will ask questions about one's typical diet and exercise habits, body mechanics, and will also take a full health history. A physical examination will be performed to evaluate the range of motion, and in some instances diagnostics such as a CT scan or MRI may be requested.

When the causative condition has been identified, the practitioner will plan a course of therapy for the client. In many cases, chiropractic adjustments are part of the therapy. These consist of firm, abrupt, manual thrusts applied to a misaligned vertebra or joint to bring about realignment which will in turn reduce inflammation and swelling of the overlying soft tissues.

Stretches are another effective part of therapy which can be effective in promoting healing and the patient can easily do them at home each day. This set of prescribed movements works to strengthen damaged muscles, improve range of motion and blood flow to the area, and alleviate inflammation, it can also condition the joint in such a way to lessen the chances of the issue recurring. The practitioner may also recommend that the client make some changes to his or her regular posture, especially if sitting for extended periods.

The practitioner may also incorporate other forms of treatment in the patient's care including massage, traction, and hold and cold applications. These techniques can be effective in reducing inflammation and discomfort when combined with adjustments or exercise.

The chiropractic approach to healing shoulder pain presents a welcome change from the traditional treatments mainstream doctors normally employ, which includes injections, and the use of steroid compounds or NSAID medications that only temporarily reduce the discomfort but do not eliminate the source of the problem which in fact prolongs the issue.




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