Chiropractic Care in Goose Creek SC

Chiropractors provide natural, drugless, non-surgical health treatments and rely on the body’s inherent recuperative abilities. As Chiropractic Physicians, we typically diagnose and treat patients whose health problems are associated with the body’s muscular, nervous, and skeletal systems. In your treatment protocol, we incorporate the use of physiologic therapies like massage therapy, electrical nerve stimulation and traction. We may also recommend changes in your lifestyle, incorporation of exercise, nutrition and postural programs.

Like other health practitioners, chiropractors follow a standard routine to secure the information we need for diagnosis and treatment. On your first visit, we’ll take your medical history, conduct physical, neurological, and orthopedic examinations, and may order laboratory tests. We have found that X-rays and other diagnostics are important tools because of our emphasis on the spine and its proper function.

We also conduct a postural and spinal analysis because vertebral dysfunction may alter many important body functions by affecting the nervous system and causing a skeletal imbalance, which can cause pain or lower resistance to disease.

The Chiropractic Doctors of Back 2 Health Physical Medicine are experts at locating and analyzing improper placement of the vertebrae and correcting subluxations, enabling the body to return to its proper alignment. This is key in correcting the “vertebral subluxation complex,” which can interfere with your body’s normal functioning and long-term health.

The spine and the nerves that connect to it are part of an incredibly complex systems that require years of study to understand. While all doctors receive basic training on the health and care of the musculoskeletal system, they simply aren’t educated on all of the conditions that afflict it and their proper treatments” from day one, chiropractors focus and specialize in non-invasive treatments for the spine to restore its proper function.

Surgery or long term use of narcotic pain medications are usually the only two options offered to patients with disorders like sciatica, compressed discs, or chronic pain with no apparent cause. All too often, patients suffering from disorders like sciatica, disc problems and chronic low back pain are only offered addicting pain medications or expensive and invasive surgery.

What Is Chiropractic?

Chiropractic-AdjustmentThe practice of chiropractic care is based around the concept that a healthy body is the result of a healthy spine. When the bones that make up the spine (vertebra) become misaligned, the nerves around them can be easily compressed causing dysfunction and often pain. Restoring natural alignment can relieve the pain and other symptoms that may have resisted other medical treatments. The chiropractor applies a small amount of focused pressure with instruments or hands to encourage normal motion of each vertebrae to loosen joints that have become frozen in an incorrect position. Once the spine is properly aligned, the spinal nerves can function normally, carrying messages to & from the brain, leading to a healthier spine and a healthier person.

What Is A Chiropractic Adjustment?

The chiropractors at Back 2 Health use many different techniques to achieve the goal of healthy spinal motion. Some involve manual manipulation with “popping” sounds, while others involve a more gentle approach. No two patients are exactly alike, so we utilize the techniques that we believe will work best for each patient. Some people worry that the popping noises of adjustment can cause damage to the spine. However, this sound, called a cavitation, is simply gas being released from the joints and is completely normal. In fact, your skeleton may “pop” or cavitate, when you stretch, even if you can’t hear it or feel it. There’s other adjusting techniques that utilize instruments, certain movements or even the chiropractic table to adjust the spine. If you visit a trained and licensed professional, there is very little risk of injury from chiropractic adjustments. The chiropractic adjustment has a far, far lower rate of associated risk than many any other basic medical procedures. The truth is that the chiropractic profession as a whole has a great safety record and very high patient satisfaction. That doesn’t mean there is no risk, and that’s why it’s important to see a chiropractor that will listen to all your medical history and perform a thorough exam.
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What Is Cervical Spine Decompression?

The cervical spine consists of the seven vertebrae and corresponding discs, many different muscles and 8 pairs of spinal nerves. When injury or poor posture causes compression of the cervical discs, the resulting pressure can cause herniated discs that are extremely painful. This pain can radiate down the back or the arm and sometimes even cause arm pain and numbness without any neck pain. While surgical decompression is available, it should be used as a treatment of last resort, since it may not alleviate the pain and could cause other parts of the spine to degenerate prematurely. We offer a non-surgical cervical spine decompression option at Back 2 Health Physical Medicine that uses traction and gentle stretching to correct this problem. This may release pressure on the discs and could even reverse herniated discs if completed as soon as possible.

Is Spinal Decompression Painful?

While even the lightest stretch can cause a little discomfort, this option is far less painful than surgery or even some types of massage therapy. The traction device features a padded harness to keep you comfortable as a computer carefully stretches the neck to release tension and remove pressure from the cervical discs. Many patients start feeling better as soon as the process begins, while others require a few visits to notice a difference. Spinal decompression along with chiropractic care and an exercise program customized for each patient is the optimal course of conservative treatment.

What Are The Symptoms Of Cervical Spine Compression?

  • Bulging and herniated discs noted on imaging tests
  • Unusual wear to the spinal joints
  • Nerve root impingement
  • Chronic muscle fatigue, pain, numbness and tingling in the arms or hands
  • Frequent headaches
  • Lack of flexibility and stiffness in the neck


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