Arthritis, tendon and ligament injuries, and certain autoimmune conditions may cause your joints to hurt, which can sideline you from your favorite activities. Anytime a joint is damaged, there are certain components involved. Any bones that make up the joint, and the ligaments, tendons, nerves and soft tissue that are also involved in the joint, can be damaged. If the bone is fractured, that needs to be addressed and taken care of.
If a joint is sprained, which means the actual joint is involved, the tendons, ligaments, muscles and nerves are involved as well. Or if soft tissue is strained, that means that primarily the soft tissue around the joint is involved, and not so much in the joint itself. Chiropractic care can address both types of injuries.
The Role of the Adjustment
To restore joint function, Dr. Brown adjusts the bone components of the joint to ensure they are properly articulating. He also uses chiropractic adjustments and appropriate therapy modalities to address the muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves of that area.
This approach can help reeducate and heal the tissue faster, reduce edema in the tissue, so the joint can function properly and be used to its optimum capacity in the future.
A Natural Approach to Healing
Perhaps best of all, chiropractic can alleviate joint pain naturally, so you don’t have to resort to drugs or risky surgery to get the relief you need.
If you’re suffering from joint pain, we want to help you get relief so you can get back to all the activities in life you love. Contact Brown Chiropractic Center today to book an appointment with Dr. Brown!
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