Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Disc Pain Sufferers Find Relief With Norwalk CT Chiropractor That Is Non Invasive

By Loraine Roane


Disc pain is all too common and affects the lives of many people. Fortunately, in most instances relief can be found with Norwalk CT chiropractors. Some sufferers ignore the pain, which frequently makes the situation worse. There is no reason to delay seeing a chiropractic doctor.

Some people wonder what a disc is and how it works in the body. The spine has 23 discs, and each disc acts to absorb the shocks between vertebrae due to body movements or some outside force. Discs are not bones. They are cartilage and work as a joint to hold vertebrae in their place. They also give the spine the ability to be flexible. A disc can become damaged due to age, disease or injury.

There are various types of disc problems. Commonly known issues are a bulging disc, a slipped disc or a herniated disc. The damaged disc may make contact with an adjacent nerve, causing nerve pain. Without a thorough evaluation by your chiropractor it is impossible to know what type of disc damage is causing the pain. Do not delay a visit to the chiropractor to determine the source of your pain.

Chiropractors always take a holistic approach to caring for their patients. So the first order of business for the chiropractor is to evaluate the health of the patient with physical examination and perhaps some imaging and laboratory testing. Following the evaluation, the doctor of chiropractic, DC, will be able to determine the best course of action for care.

Chiropractors will usually do some spinal adjustments over a period of time. Your care may include some therapeutic exercise and some physical therapy. Chiropractic care does not include the use of prescription drugs, and it is always non invasive. If effective, it is a much better alternative than surgery.

Unlike surgery, chiropractic care has little or no risk involved. Chiropractors believe that the body will usually work to heal itself. Most patients find relief and do not need surgery. If the chiropractor identifies a problem that requires surgery, he or she will refer the patient to a surgeon.




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