At ChiroCare of Florida, our physicians are specially trained in matters of the musculoskeletal system. This system encompasses all of the bones, joints, and soft tissue of the body, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Unfortunately, our genetics, as well as our environmental stressors, can impact this system, causing chronic conditions.
From back and neck pain to sciatica and osteoporosis, even spinal stenosis and cancer, chiropractic care is designed to diagnose the root source of pain and effectively treat it. ChiroCare of Florida physicians work to alleviate pain and promote healing within the body, beginning from your first visit.
Take a look at some of the conditions that can be treated with chiropractic care, and contact us today to make your appointment at ChiroCare of Florida.
Back Pain
While back pain is frequently the result of an underlying condition, accident trauma plays a large role in the shocking statistic of just how many people will suffer back pain.
Disc & Spinal Pain
Acquired spinal stenosis can be difficult to reverse, especially if it is caused by degenerative wear and tear on the spine that comes with age. However, a chiropractor can help to slow the progression of spinal stenosis, and help to manage pain symptoms.
Extremity Pain
Even if you’re not a tennis pro, you do need an all-star chiropractor to help expedite the healing process and help you regain your strength. If tennis elbow has knocked you off your game, discover how the team at ChiroCare of Florida can help.
Headaches & Migraines
Headaches are one of the most common medical complaints. They can result from medical disorders, such as high blood pressure, or can be signs of stress, emotional distress, or anxiety. A headache can occur anywhere within the skull and is normally categorized by the the area of the head that it strikes. For some, it is the entire head, for others, it is on both sides of the head, and for yet others, it is just in one single location.
Neck Pain
Chronic neck pain can strike when we least expect it. You may have over-exerted yourself at work, slept wrong, or are suffering the symptoms of a chronic condition. You might have been involved in an accident, but did not suffer an obvious neck injury or feel pain right away. Now, just 24 hours after the incident, you are suffering from pain that makes it difficult to sleep, get up and move.
Nerve Pain
Nerves are the messengers of the body, carrying important signals from your brain to the rest of your body, and if you’re in need of pinched nerve treatment you likely have many questions. When you have a pinched nerve, also referred to as a compressed nerve, your body will send you warning signals such as pain and weakness in the affected area.