Archive for the 'Neck Pain' Category
Neck pain is a very common condition that drives many patients to seek chiropractic care. Treatment planning typically includes four primary goals: 1) Pain Management; 2) Structural Realignment; 3) Functional Restoration; and 4) Maintenance / Prevention.
1) PAIN MANAGEMENT: Getting rid of pain is the primary focus of ALL patients in the early stages of [..]
People of all ages suffer from neck pain,
and many frequently turn to chiropractors for care because it's been
found to be one of the most effective and efficient forms of treatment
available, and it carries minimal side effects! It has been projected
that by 2030, nearly one in five residents in the United States [..]
“Boy, my neck is killing me! Honey, where is the ibuprofen?”
Isn’t this the FIRST thing people think of when they have an ache or
pain? The general public does NOT usually think, “….Boy, do I need to
see my chiropractor—my neck is killing me!” So, the question of the
month is, which one is [..]
Children have been treated by chiropractors for spinal problems ever since chiropractic was founded in 1895 and neck pain
is no exception. Neck pain is surprisingly common in kids, though not
quite as common as it is in adults, reaching a similar occurrence rate
by age 18. Studies conducted in the United States and in [..]
Neck pain represents a major problem for people throughout the world with considerable negative impact on individuals, families, communities, healthcare systems, and businesses. In fact, it's estimated that up to 70% of the general population will have neck pain at some point in life. Recovery within the year from neck pain ranges between 33% and [..]
Last month, we discussed the topic of neck pain arising from cervical disk herniations. The focus of this month’s article is common questions that arise from patients suffering from cervical disk derangement.
1. “What can I do to help myself for my herniated disk in my neck?” The mnemonic device “PRICE” stands for Protect, Rest, [..]
Neck pain can arise from many sources. For example, there are ligaments that hold bones to other bones that are non-elastic and very strong. When injured, the term, “sprain” is applied. The muscle and/or its attachment (the tendon) can tear as well, which is called a “strain.” But, what is it that people refer to [..]
How many times have you heard, “I have a pinched nerve in my neck and
have to have surgery.”? Though there certainly are cases where surgical
intervention is required, surgery should ONLY be considered after ALL
non-surgical treatment approaches have first been tried (and failed). It
is alarming how many cases of cervical radiculopathy (i.e., [..]
Last month, we looked at the published evidence that overwhelmingly supports the use of cervical traction. As promised, this month’s focus is the proper methods of applying it. The type of traction that this discussion will address will be limited to the kind that can be purchased and then used in the home, usually multiple [..]
Traction is defined as, “…the act of pulling a body part.” Therefore, it is commonly used in many regions including the legs, arms, low back, mid-back, and the neck. We will be limiting this discussion to cervical or neck traction, and the question of the month is, “…does it help patients with neck pain and [..]