Chiropractic Adjustments Help Leg Pain Sufferers Find Relief In Tallahassee

By Anabel Clark


One of the major tools chiropractors use to alleviate the leg pain of those suffering is manual adjustments. There are many reasons for leg pain. Not all are appropriately dealt with in this way. When you visit a Tallahassee Chiropractor for help the first thing to be done is a thorough evaluation of your condition.

Leg pain can be the result of an automobile accident, a collision on the football field or a misalignment of the lower spine. A broken bone in the leg would, obviously, not be a condition for a chiropractor to address. Misaligned vertebrae in the lumbar spine would.

A series of vertebrae make up the backbone. These are small hollow bones that surround and protect the delicate spinal cord. All the nerve roots emerge from the spinal cord to activate all parts of the body.

The pressure that impacts the nerves occurs when spinal vertebrae are misaligned. That compression is the source of severe pain. One condition, sciatica, results from that type of pressure and causes pain in the lower back that radiates down the leg.

In most cases only one leg is affected. However, both may be affected. A series of spinal adjustments are known to be successful in pain alleviation for those afflicted by sciatica.

Your first appointment with the chiropractor is spent doing a thorough assessment of your condition. You will discuss it, give a medical history and have one or more x-rays. There is going to be a hands-on examination and range of motion testing.

Following your exam, a plan can be suggested for your care. In the case of sciatica it will begin with a series of manual adjustments. Appointments are scheduled for them to be applied. Some types of leg pain benefit from massage.

Stiff joints in the hip or knee can benefit from any action that increases flexibility in the leg. Some form of mild exercise is needed. A daily walk may be all you can manage. However, any exercise is better than none.




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