Chiropractic Care versus Traditional Medical Care
May 16, 2009 by BackInPain
Filed under Chiropractic
Are you suffering from mild to severe pain and discomfort? Whether it is your knees, hands, neck, back, fingers, toes, or another part of the body that hurts, you may be ready to schedule an appointment with your primary care physician.
This is nice, but have you considered chiropractic care? If not, you should. It is similar, but also very different from traditional medical care. How?
Natural versus Artificial
Over the past few years, a lot of focus has been placed on natural and organic. Many Americans are making the switch to all natural and organic foods and supplements. This nice, but many of those same people turn to traditional forms of medicine and over-the-counter pain relievers to seek relief. This is not natural. Chiropractic care is. Chiropractors may use x-rays and MRIs to diagnose a problem and decide on a course of treatment, but that treatment is done with the precision of the hands. It is manual therapy.
Medications
Medications are commonly prescribed in traditional forms of medical care. They are not with chiropractic care. In fact, chiropractors are unable to write prescriptions. Some believe this is because they “aren’t enough of a doctor.” This is not true. The main reason for their inability to write prescriptions is because they do not believe in their use. Patients are not discouraged from seeking temporarily pain relief with over-the-counter products, but it is only temporary. Chiropractors prefer to make adjustments to treat the problem of pain at it source, not mask the problem with prescription medication.
Side Effects
In keeping with medication, it is important to note the side effects. They are common. It is rare to find a prescribed pain reliever without side effects. Even little side effects, such as an upset stomach or dizziness, can have a profound impact on your life. When seeking medical care, you want to seek relief, not have a new set of problems to deal with. That is why chiropractic care is best to treat pain, discomfort, and decreased mobility. Since there are no drugs prescribed, you will not experience side effects. But, you will get positive effects from either proper adjustments or therapeutic massages.
Safety
In terms of safety, there are little to no risks associated with chiropractic care. In fact, care is recommended for individuals of all ages. Both those young and old can benefit from chiropractic care. With traditional medical care, there are more risks present. Many of the medications prescribed are only safe for certain individuals. For example, those under the age of 4 can rarely seek safe pain relief from over-the-counter or prescribed medications. They can, however, get a safe therapeutic massage or undergo a safe realignment to treat pain and discomfort.
Complications
Chiropractors cannot perform surgery. In most cases, it is not needed. Patients who seek medical care experience pain, discomfort, and decreased mobility. As previously stated, realignment or a therapeutic massage may do the trick. Since surgery is only considered a last resort and performed by surgeon, there is little risk of complications. Surgery opens up a world of complications, including the invasion of germs and infection. Since the body is naturally healed using manual therapy, complications are non-existent.
NOTE: Chiropractors encourage those suffering from pain, discomfort, and difficultly moving to seek chiropractic care. What they don’t encourage is avoiding all traditional forms of medical care. Some conditions, such as the flu, cancer, and diabetes cannot be treated with manual therapy. Never put your health at risk. Chiropractic care is best to treat pain and discomfort. Always keep your primary care physician in mind for other non-pain related medical problems.
In short, there are many differences between chiropractic care and medical care. So, which should you opt for? If you suffer from pain or experience difficulty moving, contact a local chiropractor. See what they can do for you. Since there are little to no risks, you have nothing to lose.
The Best Back Pain Exercises
May 12, 2009 by BackInPain
Filed under Back In Pain, Featured
There are some easy back pain exercises that can be incorporated in your daily routine. By adopting these in your exercise routine, you just may not have to experience back pain in the future. Three come to mind and these are…
1. Simple Stretch
2. Aerobics
3. Swimming
A simple stretch allows the body to improve blood circulation and eases cramped and strained muscles. One exercise that is simple to do and to do slowly is to bend over and touch your toes. You can sit and do this or stand. Once you are able to touch your toes, hold the position for a few seconds. That is all the stretch you need. Don’t bounce as it can increase your back strain and compound the pain felt.
Aerobic exercises increases blood circulation and keeps weight in check. Back muscles are strengthened and the body’s immunity is greatly enhanced. Losing weight will lighten the body load the back muscles have to support.
Swimming as well as cycling are great stress busters and will also strengthen those back muscles. Stress is well known for compounding back pain and when stress is reduced, it only stands to reason that your back pain will be reduced.
Whatever exercise you choose to incorporate in your daily routine, make sure that you start out slow and be consistent in doing them. If there is an exercise routine that causes you pain, than quit.
Before you do start exercising, always consult with your doctor first to determine what is causing your back pain and if exercising is the right option for you. You definitely do not want to cause an injury to become worse nor do you want what pain you are already feeling to become more intense. The object to any exercise routine is to always strengthen your back muscles. Strong muscles support a proper posture and a proper posture will allow you a more positive outlook on life pain free.
The Best Back Pain Exercises
March 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Back In Pain, Featured
There are some easy back pain exercises that can be incorporated in your daily routine. By adopting these in your exercise routine, you just may not have to experience back pain in the future. Three come to mind and these are…
1. Simple Stretch
2. Aerobics
3. Swimming
A simple stretch allows the body to improve blood circulation and eases cramped and strained muscles. One exercise that is simple to do and to do slowly is to bend over and touch your toes. You can sit and do this or stand. Once you are able to touch your toes, hold the position for a few seconds. That is all the stretch you need. Don’t bounce as it can increase your back strain and compound the pain felt.
Aerobic exercises increases blood circulation and keeps weight in check. Back muscles are strengthened and the body’s immunity is greatly enhanced. Losing weight will lighten the body load the back muscles have to support.
Swimming as well as cycling are great stress busters and will also strengthen those back muscles. Stress is well known for compounding back pain and when stress is reduced, it only stands to reason that your back pain will be reduced.
Whatever exercise you choose to incorporate in your daily routine, make sure that you start out slow and be consistent in doing them. If there is an exercise routine that causes you pain, than quit.
Before you do start exercising, always consult with your doctor first to determine what is causing your back pain and if exercising is the right option for you. You definitely do not want to cause an injury to become worse nor do you want what pain you are already feeling to become more intense. The object to any exercise routine is to always strengthen your back muscles. Strong muscles support a proper posture and a proper posture will allow you a more positive outlook on life pain free.


