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Drug Free Pain Relief Albany, OR

Drug-free pain relief is a relatively new concept in medicine but one that has long been used by chiropractors. Almost all treatments done by chiropractors do not involve the use of drugs, medicine, surgery, or other external sources for pain relief. Instead, chiropractic care and treatments focus on improving body function by using its own healing capabilities and the manual efforts of the chiropractor, i.e., their hands.

At Better Pain Solutions, we offer drug-free pain relief for patients in Albany and the surrounding area. Our team can assess your symptoms, diagnose your condition, and discuss our various natural pain relief options. To learn more about a procedure or schedule an appointment, call (541) 249-7317 today.

Drug Free Pain Relief Q&A

Physical pain is an inevitable component of one’s life at one point or another. While it is possible to relieve pain with over-the-counter drugs and prescription medications, they will not provide lasting relief. However, medications and external remedies are not always the answer. Chiropractic care can help with various health conditions, such as Arthritis, frequent headaches, joint pain and dysfunction, lower back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and stiff muscles or muscle aches. It can also help with healing after an accident or whiplash.

Chiropractors, on the other hand, believe in helping the body heal itself by using various manipulation and adjustment techniques. The goal of chiropractic care for pain relief is to correct the body’s structural alignment to improve its overall function. Misalignment can cause tissue damage and contribute to a variety of other health issues. Chiropractic treatment can increase range of motion in the spine and joints of the body. Chiropractic care has long been seen as a treatment for the spine alone, but it has proven beneficial for the body as a whole.

Spinal compression often occurs after an injury or a degenerative condition that causes the spinal canal or nerve root openings to narrow, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.

While non-surgical approaches to spinal decompression have been shown to relieve pressure on the spine and thereby reduce pain, clinical evidence is lacking, and future studies are needed to support spinal traction methods in evidence-based care.

Chiropractors primarily use their hands to identify areas of tenderness or changes in muscle tone. A chiropractor will apply light pressure to different spots on a patient's back and watch their reaction. They may also look at a patient's range of motion and how they walk to identify trouble spots. They may also use a tool called diagnostic thermography, which will show areas of heat on the skin, which may indicate nerve compression.

 
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