Thursday, December 22, 2016

Winnipeg Chiropractor Alleviates Disc Pain Safely

By John Bolton


Ruptured, slipped, or herniated discs are indications that something is wrong with the soft tissue that rests between the spinal vertebrae. Quite often, these issues develop naturally due to the natural aging process. Some of the other factors that may increase one's chances of being affected include genetics, excessive physical demands, or obesity. The safe and innovative techniques of a Winnipeg chiropractor can effectively relieve these pains.

What steps can a Winnipeg chiropractor take to give their patients natural relief for a herniated disc?

During the initial appointment, a patient's medical history will be reviewed and both neurological and orthopedic tests may be conducted along with a thorough physical exam. Part of this involves checking whether one's reflexes are intact. This helps the doctor determine if a individual's nerves are functioning correctly. They also check to ascertain if any signs of muscle wasting, strength deficiency, or loss of sensation is present.

A person's posture will be checked and imaging, such as MRIs or X-rays, may be ordered. The entire spine is carefully evaluated. It is possible that the pain is simply caused by lower back strain. To be thorough, the neck is also included in the examination.

Only a doctor can determine if the issue is a vertebral disc injury or not. Unfortunately, some people are experiencing circumstances which are not best attended through chiropractic means. Anyone who shows signs of a neurological condition in an advanced state, or who has a loss of strength, sensation, or reflexes, will receive a referral to see a spinal surgeon.

The chiropractor will develop a plan of action that might include spinal adjustments (also known as spinal manipulation). Therapeutic exercises and other manual therapy may be performed. The chiropractor may use flexion-distraction, which uses a specialized table to very gently "distract" or stretch the spine, while at the same time slightly flex your spine by using a pumping rhythm.

Each individual's herniated disc will be addressed with a personalized approach. If needed, the patient will be referred to a mainstream physician or surgeon.




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