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Seattle Chiropractic Office Helps Alleviate Low Back Pain

By Mark Marabut


There are numerous places on the human body that can be hurting. Chiropractors name lower back pain as the most frequent reason people seek their help. It may be the result of an automobile accident or a degenerative disease. It can be caused by a herniated disc. Seattle Chiropractic encourages clients not to wait until the pain is unbearable as it can be resolved more quickly when attended to promptly.

A first appointment is used to analyze the reason and extent of the pain you suffer. You will be asked to describe your symptoms and how they started. A record of your care is started. Your back is examined and an x-ray may be taken. Your posture will be assessed to determine if it is contributing to the pain.

Often, if the client is a senior citizen, it may be due to arthritis. As part of the aging process the bones may grow weak. The client may report having undergone a bone density test. The chiropractor will first rule out any condition that indicates chiropractic care is inappropriate. The individual will then be referred to the appropriate health care provider.

If there is a subluxation of the vertebrae that make up the spine, manual adjustments are often indicated as the best course of care. These small hollow bones encase and protect the spinal cord which contains all the nerve roots. If the resulting pressure compresses a nerve root the pain might feel excruciating. Adjustments can return the vertebrae to the correct position.

The adjustments are used to return the vertebrae to the correct position. As the pressure is lessened the pain is alleviated. This process is done during a series of office visits. Each client responds at his or her own pace. Sometimes it takes longer for one than another to feel the results.

The goal of care is to bring pain under control allowing you to resume working. Professional advice will cover topics such as improving posture and how to lift heavy objects safely. It is advisable to have periodic check-ups following your rehabilitation.




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