Signs You Need A Chiropractor
Persistent Back Pain

A chiropractor may be able to treat persistent back pain, though it depends on the underlying cause. Several studies have indicated chiropractic care can help alleviate chronic pain in the lower back and to treat a herniated disc in the lumbar spine. Patients who have chronic low back pain without any specific cause have been shown to have a better long-term outcome when they continue getting maintenance chiropractic work done after the initial manipulations. The treatment plan for dealing with back pain will vary depending on the disability issues present, the level of activity patients can tolerate, and the level of pain they're experiencing. In addition to providing spinal manipulations, a chiropractor might also make adjustments to your posture or suggest lifestyle changes that can help. Persistent muscle pain in the back might also be helped by chiropractic care if the underlying cause is a misalignment of the skeletal system. A chiropractor will do a physical examination to determine whether this is the case.
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Soles Wearing Out Differently

The soles of your shoes are wearing out differently could be a sign of an issue with your musculoskeletal system. This may be due to misalignment, or it may be the result of an underlying medical problem. When the skeleton is aligned correctly, and the muscles are working in harmony, weight should be evenly distributed between the feet. As you walk, each foot should exert the same amount of pressure and weight against the ground. If your shoe heels wear out unevenly, this indicates one side of your body is carrying more weight and pressure than the other. This can sometimes be an indicator of a lack of muscular strength, flattened arches, or a problem with the mobility of your joints and overall posture. A chiropractor can evaluate the cause of the imbalance and determine whether chiropractic care will be effective in treating it. Isolating and treating a gait imbalance can help prevent further issues from developing, including weakened joints and plantar fasciitis.
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