Arthritis
Arthritis, or joint pain or joint disease, is the leading cause of disability in America. More than 50 million adults and 300,000 children are suffering from some type of arthritis. Common symptoms include swelling, pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion. Severe arthritis can result in chronic pain, inability to perform normal day-to-day activities, and has the potential to cause permanent joint damage.
To determine whether or not you may be suffering from arthritis or to determine the severity, your medical professional will perform blood tests and conduct an imaging scan (ie: x-ray, CAT scan or MRI). Eating healthy, staying active, and understanding your type of arthritis and treatment options are crucial to decreasing your discomfort and paving the way for an enjoyable, happy life.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
CTS is a problem of the median nerve which runs from the forearm into the hand. When there is excessive pressure in the wrist, it causes swelling of the median nerve. This small area called the carpal tunnel is a narrow tunnel at the wrist made up of bones, soft tissues, nerves, tendons, ligaments and blood vessels. When the median nerve which runs through this tunnel gets compressed it causes pain, weakness, numbness or tingling in the hand and wrist which radiates into the forearm. The carpal tunnel is the most common area that gets compressed in both the hands and feet.
CTS should be diagnosed and treated early. During your consultation, you will receive a standard physical examination of the hands, arms, shoulders and neck to help determine if your symptoms are related to daily activities or to an underlying disorder. Our highly skilled chiropractor will also utilize other orthopedic tests to try to produce the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Laboratory tests and x-rays can reveal diabetes, arthritis, fractures, and other common causes of wrist and hand pain.
Knee Pain
Knee pain is increasingly becoming a more common problem in society. It is a complaint we see frequently. The most common complaint associated with knee pain is considered the normal “wear and tear.” Another ailment that affects the knee is osteoarthritis. The symptoms and progression of osteoarthritis and knee pain can be reduced through our individualized approach to chiropractic care.
Neuropathy
Neuropathy is a medical condition caused by damaged nerve cells and often associated with autoimmune diseases, infections, diabetes, tumors, or hereditary conditions. Peripheral neuropathy currently affects over 20 million people in the United States with symptoms ranging from tingling or burning pain and nausea to muscle spasms, difficulty moving your arms or legs, or atrophy.
Neuropathy
Neuropathy is a medical condition caused by damaged nerve cells and often associated with autoimmune diseases, infections, diabetes, tumors, or hereditary conditions. Peripheral neuropathy currently affects over 20 million people in the United States with symptoms ranging from tingling or burning pain and nausea to muscle spasms, difficulty moving your arms or legs, or atrophy.
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is a very common condition and affects almost half of the U.S. Most patients feel some sort of pain, limited range of motion, an inability to engage in activities of daily living (ADL) or something more serious as a permanent disability.
TMJ
TMJ is an abbreviation for the temporomandibular joint which connects the mandibular, or your lower jaw, to the temporal bones of the skull. The TMJ is one of the more unique joints within your body as it allows you to move your jaw forward, backward, and side to side so that you can chew, talk, sing, yawn, and more. This joint can be found just in front of your ears on both sides of your head.
Any problem with the muscles, ligaments, discs, bones, or the joint itself are known as temporomandibular disorders or TMD and refers to the actual disorder, where the jaw joint is misaligned and causing problems such as pain, inflammation, and inability to move or operate the jaw. However, these problems or conditions are often incorrectly called by the joint name of TMJ instead.
Chiropractor For Tendonitis
Injury or overuse to a tendon, a wide band of tissue that connects bone to muscle, can result in an inflammation and pain throughout the surrounding area.
Chiropractor for TendonitisCommonly referred to as tennis elbow, runner’s knee, or pitcher’s shoulder, tendonitis is actually the result of a repetitive movement that strains a tendon. Quite a common injury, there are 4 million adults in the United States who are treated for tendonitis each year. As tendonitis chiropractors, we’ve also seen patients with injuries in the achilles tendon, wrist, ankle, and even fingers.
The pain can cause swelling, and can even result in a complete lack of mobility in the surrounding area or seizing in the joints. Don’t wait for the pain to become unbearable to visit a chiropractic clinic for your joint or muscle pain, and ensure that you’re receiving a comprehensive care schedule.
Unfortunately tendonitis can be recurring if not treated properly. Physical therapy and seeing a tendonitis chiropractor can ensure that you’re getting the full term of treatment — and not just stopping once the pain subsides.
HOW CAN A CHIROPRACTOR FOR TENDONITIS HELP?
Your tendonitis chiropractor can address the root of the problem, and ensure that a thorough course of treatment is set in motion. Once a positive diagnosis of tendonitis is made, treatment can address the inflammation through splints, icing, or taping, after which point massage, physical therapy, and joint manipulation or adjustments can be implemented to the area.
Once the pain has resided, however, the healing process needs to continue. Scar tissue can form from a damaged tendon, so a chiropractor treating tendonitis will incorporate various techniques to fully heal the tendon and surrounding area.
Whether you’ve injured a tendon as an athlete, or were involved in an accident, our chiropractors for tendonitis are also auto injury specialists in Florida so that you can rest assured that your injury is properly diagnosed and that you’re leaving our offices with a complete wellness plan.