CHIROPRACTIC FOR NECK PAIN


What is Causing Your Neck Pain?
Neck pain can make everyday life exhausting and can take over your life - especially if headaches or pinched nerves become part of the problem!
At Tableview Chiropractic we treat a wide range of spinal conditions including acute neck pain, with referral and compensation symptoms that affect the shoulder, arm and hand.
Treatment is tailored to the individual using gentle chiropractic techniques, decompression therapy and rehabilitation advice.
1. Joint Problems - Misalignment or Facet Syndrome
The most common cause of neck pain is a problem with the facet joints. These are the joints that interlock or connect the vertebrae of the spine together. There are 48 facet joints, any of which can misalign or get 'stuck'. Manipulation to correct the position and mobility of these joints is the main reason patients visit Chiropractors.
Common symptoms of misalignment:
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Joint pain
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Joint stiffness and difficulty with movement
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Muscle spasms and knots, difficulty with movement
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Discomfort when arising from sitting and sleeping
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Headaches, migraines, dizzyness and vertigo
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Referred symptoms to the 'shoulder and arm - numbness, pain, tingling, etc.
2. Spinal Disc Problems
If you sit for many hours every day, the discs (cartilage pads between the vertebrae) can stiffen and lose their flexibility. Over the years, they start to thin, bulge and degenerate. This results in chronic stiffness. Over time, this sets you up for pain, pinched nerves and disc herniation.
3. Muscular problems leading to back pain
There are three primary problems we see with muscles and the other soft tissues like tendons and ligaments:
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Weakness causing strain on joints
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Too stiff and tight causing tension on joints
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Inflammation due to stress, injury or imbalance
If you sit for many hours and don't exercise enough, your weight bearing muscles will become weak. This adds to the pressure on joints and discs and is a significant cause of spinal pain. As we age, muscles weaken and we need to make the effort to stay strong or risk premature aging.
Treatment
Depending on your condition, a treatment plan will be recommended. Misaligned facet joints respond very well to spinal manipulation (adjustment or alignment). Degenerative or worn discs respond well to mobility techniques. Muscle testing can help identify weaknesses and appropriate exercises can be recommended.
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We focus on correct dignosis on your early visits
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We try to find what treatment works for you
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Severe cases – may require referral for x-rays, MRI scans or different treatment option.