Arthritis Relief Through Medical Care

Arthritis, encompassing conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, often leads to joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation that can impact daily activities. While medical care does not cure arthritis, it offers a non-invasive approach to alleviate symptoms and improve joint function. Spinal alignment and joint mobility can be assessed to pinpoint areas contributing to discomfort. Through gentle spinal adjustments and manual therapies, healthcare providers aim to reduce joint inflammation, enhance range of motion, and promote overall musculoskeletal health. This approach focuses on restoring proper alignment and function, which may help alleviate the strain on affected joints. Additionally, medical care may incorporate lifestyle recommendations to support joint health and reduce inflammation. If you are experiencing discomfort due to arthritis, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with our office to discuss natural treatment options.

Arthritis Relief

Arthritis, a common condition affecting millions, causes inflammation, stiffness, and pain in the joints. It can make everyday activities challenging and significantly impact the quality of life. While there is no cure for arthritis, medical care offers a natural, non-invasive way to manage symptoms and improve joint function.

Focused, gentle adjustments can enhance joint mobility and reduce inflammation. By realigning the body and restoring proper movement, medical care can help relieve pressure on arthritic joints. Adjustments also support better circulation, which may help reduce inflammation around affected joints.

In addition to adjustments, recommendations may include specific exercises and stretches to strengthen muscles surrounding the joints, improving stability, and reducing stress on the joints over time. They may also advise on lifestyle adjustments, such as dietary changes or ergonomic modifications, to support overall joint health.

Why Consider a Doctor for Arthritis?

Medical care provides a holistic approach to managing arthritis, addressing not just the symptoms but also the underlying issues that contribute to discomfort. With regular care, many arthritis patients experience improved mobility, reduced pain, and a higher quality of life. Medical care can be an effective complement to other arthritis treatments, supporting a more active, comfortable lifestyle.

What Types of Arthritis Can Benefit from Medical Care?

Medical care can benefit both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis by focusing on reducing joint strain and promoting better movement.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our offices located in Keller and Haltom City, TX

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Understanding Shoulder Function and Pain

Your shoulder is a complex joint, designed for a wide range of motion. It consists of bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments working together to allow movement in multiple directions. The rotator cuff, a group of muscles and tendons, plays a crucial role in stabilizing and moving the joint. However, this complexity makes the shoulder prone to injury and pain. Common causes of shoulder and arm pain include overuse, poor posture, or repetitive motions, leading to conditions like tendinitis, bursitis, or impingement. Traumatic injuries, such as rotator cuff tears or dislocations, can also result in significant discomfort. Nerve compression, like in a pinched nerve or cervical radiculopathy, may radiate pain down the arm. A healthcare professional can help by addressing misalignments and tension that contribute to pain. Through adjustments and targeted therapies, they can improve mobility and support natural healing. If you are experiencing persistent shoulder or arm pain, it is suggested that you visit our office.

Shoulder and arm pain can significantly affect daily life, making simple tasks challenging. This pain often arises from issues such as rotator cuff injuries, tendonitis, nerve compression, or even misalignments in the spine or shoulders. Symptoms can range from a dull ache and stiffness to sharp, shooting pain that radiates down the arm, limiting mobility and impacting overall comfort.

Medical care offers a non-invasive approach to managing shoulder and arm pain by focusing on the musculoskeletal system. Evaluation of the shoulder, neck, and spine can help identify potential sources of nerve compression or joint dysfunction. Gentle adjustments aim to restore proper alignment in the affected areas, which can relieve nerve pressure, reduce inflammation, and encourage natural healing.

In addition to adjustments, recommendations may include exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles and improve flexibility. Stretching routines can help relieve tension, while strengthening exercises provide better support to the shoulder and arm, preventing further strain.
By addressing the root causes of discomfort, medical care provides a holistic approach to managing shoulder and arm pain. This method promotes long-term relief by restoring alignment, enhancing function, and encouraging a more active, pain-free lifestyle without relying on medication or surgery.
1.  How does medical care help with frozen shoulder?
Gentle mobilization and targeted adjustments can improve joint flexibility. Soft tissue therapies can also reduce inflammation and improve function.
2.  Is shoulder pain always caused by a shoulder issue?
No, shoulder pain can sometimes come from the neck or upper back because of nerve compression or referred pain. A full musculoskeletal evaluation can help pinpoint the underlying cause
3.  Are spinal or joint adjustments safe for managing shoulder pain caused by arthritis?
Yes, healthcare professionals use gentle, non-invasive techniques tailored to reduce arthritis-related pain and improve joint mobility.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our offices located in Keller and Haltom City, TX
 

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Relief for Pinched Nerves

 

A pinched nerve occurs when surrounding tissues such as bone, muscle, or cartilage put too much pressure on a nerve. This can cause pain, tingling, or numbness in the back, legs, or arms. Non-invasive and drug-free care can help relieve pressure and restore comfort.

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Medical Care for Muscle and Ligament Injuries

Sprains and strains are common injuries that affect the ligaments and muscles, often caused by sudden twists, falls, or overuse. A sprain occurs when ligaments that connect bones are stretched or torn, while a strain happens when muscles or tendons are stretched or injured. Symptoms include pain, swelling, stiffness, bruising, and limited movement in the affected area. When joints, muscles, or the spine are not properly aligned, the body may compensate in ways that increase stress on nearby tissues, making recovery slower and more uncomfortable. By improving alignment in the spine and joints, pressure on injured ligaments and muscles can be eased, movement can be supported, and the body can recover more efficiently. If a sprain or strain is limiting your daily activities or causing persistent pain, we recommend scheduling a visit to our office so we can assess the injury and begin appropriate care to restore mobility and comfort

Strains and sprains are common injuries that can affect people of all ages and activity levels. A strain involves the stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon, while a sprain occurs when ligaments, the tissues connecting bones, are overstretched or torn. These injuries often result from sudden movements, falls, or overuse during physical activity. Symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising, and limited mobility in the affected area.
Mild strains and sprains can typically be managed with rest and compression. However, more severe cases may require attention to ensure proper healing and prevent long-term issues. Medical care provides a valuable addition to the healing process for strains and sprains. Practitioners address not only the immediate injury but also any misalignments or imbalances caused by it. Through precise adjustments, they can help reduce tension in the surrounding joints and tissues, alleviating pain and improving mobility. Soft tissue therapies and personalized exercise plans further enhance recovery by strengthening the injured area and supporting proper alignment.
1. What’s the difference between a sprain and a strain?
A sprain involves stretched or torn ligaments, while a strain affects muscles or tendons. Both can be addressed by focusing on the affected area and supporting the healing process.
2. Can medical care help sprains or strains in areas other than the back?
Yes, sprains and strains in joints such as the ankle, knee, or wrist can be treated using techniques that reduce inflammation and improve mobility.
For additional information, please contact our offices located in Keller and Haltom City, TX

 

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Understanding Numbness and Tingling

Numbness and tingling often feel like pins and needles, a loss of sensation or a buzzing in the hands, feet, arms or legs. These feelings tend to happen when nerves get pressured or irritated. Among the causes are spine misalignment, a disk pressing on a nerve root, or pinched nerves near the spine. Symptoms include numbness or tingling without an obvious cause, pain in the neck, arm, or fingers, worsening sensations in the legs when walking, muscle spasms, or other unusual sensations. This involves checking the spine, correcting alignment, and reducing nerve stress so that nerve signals can flow more freely. If you often have numbness or tingling that does not go away, it is suggested that you schedule a visit with our office to help restore normal feeling and improve how your body works.

Numbness and Tingling 

Numbness and tingling sensations can disrupt daily life, often arising from issues like nerve compression, poor circulation, or structural imbalances. These symptoms, commonly felt in the hands, feet, arms, or legs, range from mild pins and needles to persistent discomfort. Conditions such as herniated discs, carpal tunnel syndrome, or peripheral neuropathy are frequent causes, often linked to irritated or restricted nerve pathways. Left untreated, these sensations may worsen, leading to reduced mobility or further nerve damage.
It is important to address numbness and tingling by focusing on the root causes. Our office evaluates spinal alignment, nerve function, and contributing factors like posture or muscle tension. Through targeted adjustments and therapies, they relieve nerve compression, improve circulation, and restore function. Lifestyle recommendations complement treatment, offering long-term relief and promoting nerve health.
1. Are numbness and tingling always nerve-related?
Not always. While often linked to nerve compression, these sensations can also result from poor circulation or systemic conditions. Our doctors assess for nerve involvement and recommend appropriate care or referrals.
2. Can numbness and tingling affect only one side of the body?
Yes, these symptoms can be unilateral, often indicating localized nerve compression or structural imbalances, which our office can identify and treat.
For additional information, please contact our offices located in Keller and Haltom City, TX

 

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