Viewing 33 - 40 out of 76
Common Conditions Treated
Neuropathy (Nerve Pain And Tingling)
Neuropathy refers to symptoms caused by damage to nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord. Chiropractic care takes a natural approach to treating neuropathy and can often help reduce symptoms and increase function.
Common Conditions Treated
Osteoarthritis Of the Spine (Spondylosis)
Over 80% percent of adults over the age of 40 show evidence of osteoarthritis, or degenerative changes to the spine, on X-rays. Osteoarthritis of the spine can't be reversed, but chiropractic care can slow down its progression.
Common Conditions Treated
Pregnancy Pain
Keeping the spine in proper alignment during pregnancy helps reduce pain and gets the body into an optimal state for delivery. Chiropractic care can help maintain wellness both during pregnancy and after.
Common Conditions Treated
Joint Pain
Joint pain can keep you from enjoying many activities, but chiropractic treatment can provide relief and help you stay active. It may even slow the progression of joint damage.
Common Injuries
Repetitive Stress Injuries
Repetitive stress injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis can interfere with daily life. Chiropractors can treat these injuries and help prevent them.
Common Conditions Treated
Mid/Upper Back Pain
Research shows that chiropractic care is effective in treating mid and upper back pain as well as improving range of motion and posture. So before you consider more invasive treatments, find out what chiropractic can do for you.
Common Conditions Treated
Posture Problems
Posture problems such as swayback, hunchback, flatback syndrome and forward head posture can result in pain, loss of function and injury. Chiropractors treat conditions caused by poor posture and help you maintain better posture and a healthier spine over the long term.
Common Conditions Treated
Golf Elbow
Golf elbow, a form of tendonitis, can be painful and restrict range of motion. Fortunately, chiropractic care can help alleviate symptoms—and the sooner you are treated, the better your chances of a full recovery.