Chiropractic: Living Pain Free


Types of Back Pain, and Which Types Can Be Treated By a Chiropractor

13/12/2011 22:58

 

Many people walk around everyday with neck pain that can interfere with their quality of life. This pain can often be caused a number of reasons. Muscle tension, repeated stress and vehicle accidents are just some of the background circumstances that force people to live with pain. In a serious mishap that has caused injury to the neck area, it may not be simple to repair.

Be sure to describe the painful symptoms with a doctor. Pain in the neck and arm can often signal a more serious condition that needs to be diagnosed. For example, arm, wrist or hand pain may result from a nerve injury or a slipped disc in the spine. These symptoms are not always the result of a disc injury or nerve damage, but it is an important sign that should be discussed with a Doctor immediately.

When the neck is injured in a car accident, physician attention is required immediately. This can be a sign of the painful condition known as whip lash and is the most common injury to those that have been hit from behind in a car accident. The violent and instantaneous jolt causing the neck muscles, ligaments and bones to be jarred, makes every sore for sometimes a number of weeks. It is not infrequent for these symptoms to arise some time later after the accident.

Arthritis is a degenerative condition that is often associated with complaints of neck pain. Arthritis can cause the bones in the neck to rub against one another when the person moves their head. This is one of the most frequent causes of neck and other joint pains. The joints that are most frequently used, such as hands, neck and knees are an frequent for arthritis.

A pain that is caused from tense muscles is the easiest one to cure. Stress can make the neck tense up, causing pain in the area and sometimes severe tension headaches. This is easily treated with chiropractic adjustments and generally responds well within a few sessions. If the source of your pain is a result of poor posture or repetitive stress it is vital to your long term recovery that these issues be addressed as well.

 

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