There
are many types of muscular pain. Sometimes muscular pain
is the direct result of injury to the muscle, as in the
case of a muscle pull, tear, or rupture. Other times,
the muscular attachment to the bone (called the "tendon")
becomes strained in a specific injury, or as the result
of repetitive strain. Examples of repetitive strain to
the muscle or tendon include prolonged and/or poor sitting
postures, repetitive motions, and improper lifting. Most
people don't realize that by the time they actually feel
muscular pain, the surrounding joints and nerves have
also become affected. This is why chiropractic care is
so effective in treating muscular pain: because it is
comprehensive care that addresses not only the muscles,
but also the joints and their related spinal nerves.
After a thorough examination, the
doctor will determine the exact muscles, joints, and nerves
involved, as well as any underlying causes and potential
perpetuating factors. Depending on the specific findings
of your exam, some combination of the following treatments
may be recommended to decrease your pain and speed healing:
spinal manipulation (adjustment), acupuncture, therapeutic
exercises, electrical muscle stimulation, ultrasound,
and ice or heat therapy. Massage therapy may also be used
in conjunction with these other therapies in order to
get the best results. In the event that your condition
requires medical attention, an appropriate referral would
be made promptly.
We hope you will find this general
information helpful. If you have additional questions,
please call us at our office during regular business hours,
and one of our staff members will be happy to assist you
with any questions you may have. Our office number is
555-555-5555.
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