Shreveport chiropractic adjustment and spinal adjustments are commonly terms used by chiropractic doctors to describe their specialized approaches to spinal manipulative therapy, and sometimes by osteopaths, who also use the word adjustment. In fact, a chiropractor might refer to these as spinal realignment or spinal correction. And an osteopathic doctor might describe it as subluxation correction.
The purpose of Shreveport chiropractic adjustment is to relieve pain by realigning the spine. This can be done through mechanical devices or manual techniques. A chiropractor might choose to realign the spine manually using rods or by applying controlled pressure to the spine. Manual techniques involve treating the spine with the hands in a range of motion or manipulating joints. Mechanical devices include a chiropractic chair, pillows, and other devices that allow the chiropractic doctor to realign the spine.
Some chiropractic care is aimed at diseases that affect the nervous system such as muscular dystrophy, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, and fibromyalgia. Other conditions like acid reflux, chronic nausea, and heartburn can also be treated using chiropractic care. Chiropractic care is often recommended for patients with musculoskeletal conditions like degenerative joint diseases and arthritis, back and neck pain, and carpal tunnel syndrome. It’s not clear why chiropractic care is effective for some conditions, while it’s not effective for others.
One of the reasons why Shreveport chiropractic adjustment is popularly used is because it uses an indirect, hand-held technique called the direct thrust technique. This technique enables chiropractors to manipulate the spine without making contact with the patient’s body parts. Instead, the chiropractor places his or her hands directly on areas of the spine. Although there’s no direct contact between the chiropractic doctor and the patient, there’s some movement as the chiropractic doctor manipulates the spine. The indirect, hand-held style makes the techniques less strenuous on the patient’s body and allows chiropractors more skillful manipulation.
Another common question posed by patients is whether Shreveport chiropractic adjustments may lead to side effects. Although it’s unlikely that chiropractic treatments will cause any serious side effects, patients should understand the possible side effects. Since chiropractic treatments are administered without making contact with the body parts being treated, side effects are uncommon. Most side effects occur when the Shreveport chiropractic adjustments are made on a regular basis. For example, patients who frequently receive chiropractic adjustments may develop headaches.
Some chiropractic adjustments may also lead to muscle spasms. However, most spasms are mild and do not require treatment. One potential side effect of a chiropractic adjustment is a herniated spinal disc. This can happen when the chiropractic doctor applies too much pressure during an adjustment. A herniated disc occurs when the spine has been overstretched and pressure is put on the spinal nerves causing pain or discomfort. A 2021 review found that a small number of chiropractic patients have been reported to have developed a herniated disc. However, it is not clear whether this was caused by the actual adjustment or improper technique.
Broadmoor Chiropractic Clinic can help you overcome pain. Our Shreveport chiropractic adjustment is carefully done by our doctors and has been proven effective by our patients for years. Call us today at (318) 868-5009 to learn more about how we can help.