5 Conditions Treated with Chiropractic Extremity Adjustment
Here at Scarborough’s Chiropractic Family Wellness Center, we deliver comprehensive care that goes beyond the spine. Our chiropractic extremity adjusting techniques address a variety of issues affecting the arms, legs, shoulders, and other extremities, promoting overall wellness and function. Here are the top 5 common conditions we effectively treat with extremity adjusting:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:
Suffering from numbness, tingling, or pain in your wrist or hand? Chiropractic extremity adjusting can alleviate pressure on the median nerve, providing relief and improving hand function.
Plantar Fasciitis:
If you're dealing with heel pain or discomfort in the soles of your feet, extremity adjustments can help reduce inflammation and realign the foot joints, promoting healing and easing pain.
Shoulder Pain:
Whether it's from an injury or chronic strain, shoulder pain can limit your mobility. Extremity adjusting can address joint misalignments and muscle imbalances, helping you regain full range of motion and reduce discomfort.
Knee Pain:
Experiencing knee pain from overuse, injury, or arthritis? Our adjustments can help correct alignment issues and improve joint function, offering relief and enhancing your ability to move comfortably.
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis):
If repetitive strain has caused pain on the outer elbow, extremity adjusting can help by addressing joint restrictions and relieving pressure, aiding in your recovery and reducing pain.
Why Choose Chiropractic Extremity Adjusting?
Holistic Approach: We focus on treating the root cause of your pain rather than just masking symptoms.
Personalized Care: Each treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs and condition.
Non-Invasive: Our techniques offer a natural, drug-free alternative to managing pain and improving function.
At Chiropractic Family Wellness Center, our skilled chiropractors are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and wellness through specialized extremity adjusting. If you're experiencing discomfort in your extremities or want to learn more about how we can help, reach out to us today!