Neck Pain Helped By Cumming Chiropractors
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Our neck, also called the cervical spine, begins at the base of the skull and contains seven small vertebrae. Incredibly, the cervical spine supports the full weight of your head, which is on average about 12 pounds. While the cervical spine can move your head in nearly every direction, this flexibility makes the neck very susceptible to pain and injury.
The neck’s susceptibility to injury is due in part to biomechanics. Activities and events that affect cervical biomechanics include extended sitting, repetitive movement, accidents, falls and blows to the body or head, normal aging, and everyday wear and tear. Neck pain can be very bothersome, and it can have a variety of causes. Here are some of the most typical causes of neck pain:
Chiropractic Care of Neck PainChiropractors regularly help many people with neck pain. During a visit to our office, our Cumming Chiropractors will consult with you, perform exams to locate the source of your pain and will ask you questions about your current symptoms and remedies you may have already tried. For example:
The Doctor of Chiropractic will also perform a physical exam. In the physical exam, your doctor will observe your posture, range of motion, and physical condition, noting movement that is restricted and possibly causing pain. Your doctor will feel your spine, note its curvature and alignment, and feel for muscle spasm. |
In some instances, your chiropractor might order tests to help diagnose your condition. An x-ray can show misalignment, narrowed disc space, fractures, bone spurs, or arthritis. A computerized axial tomography scan (a CT or CAT scan) or a magnetic resonance imaging test (an MRI) can show bulging discs and herniations. Our Cumming Chiropractors are conservative care doctors; their scope of practice does not include the use of drugs or surgery. If they detect a condition outside of this conservative scope, such as a neck fracture or an indication of an organic disease, he or she will refer you to the appropriate medical physician or specialist. He or she may also ask for permission to inform your family physician of the care you are receiving to ensure that your chiropractic care and medical care are properly coordinated. Neck Adjustments for neck painA neck adjustment (also known as cervical manipulation) is a precise procedure applied to the joints of the neck, usually by hand. A neck adjustment works to improve the mobility of the spine and to restore nerve function and range of motion; it can also increase movement and relaxation of the adjoining muscles. Patients typically notice an improved ability to turn and tilt the head, and a reduction of pain, soreness, and stiffness.
Of course, our Cumming Chiropractors will develop a program of care that may combine more than one type of treatment, depending on your personal needs. In addition to manipulation, the treatment plan may include mobilization, massage or rehabilitative exercises, Laser, or Decompression. What Research Shows One of the most recent reviews of scientific literature found evidence that patients with chronic neck pain enrolled in clinical trials reported significant improvement following chiropractic spinal manipulation. As part of the literature review, published in the March/April 2007 issue of the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, the researchers reviewed nine previously published trials and found “high-quality evidence” that patients with chronic neck pain showed significant pain-level improvements following spinal manipulation. No trial group was reported as having remained unchanged, and all groups showed positive changes up to 12 weeks post-treatment.
To determine if our Cumming Chiropractors can help you overcome your neck pain, please call our office Thrive Health Systems on Atlanta Highway in Alpharetta at 770-667-0099. We perform comprehensive testing to determine if we can help you and guide you along the proper path to become healthier and pain free. |