Learn More About Alternative Therapies for Roanoke Back Pain
Dr. Cody Doyle meets a lot of patients who have turned to alternative medicine out of sheer desperation. Many have struggled with chronic pain for years and found little lasting relief in standard medical treatments. Sometimes they are unsure of what combined alternative therapy really means, but are ready to try anything to stop their back pain. If you are suffering from pain that persists despite medical interventions, save yourself the years of struggle and consider holistic therapies now!
Learn more about integrative alternative therapies with Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture. Call us today for a consultation in Roanoke, TX (817-767-5430) or La Grange, TX (979-968-6400).
The big question for many patients is often: how do combined alternative therapies differ from western medicine? What can you do for me that my 10+ years of doctors have been unable to do? The answer to those questions will vary from patient to patient, but there are some general differences between mainstream and alternative treatments that are easy to understand.
“Alternatives” to Standard Medical Treatment
Like conventional medical approaches, combined alternative therapies are based on research, innovation, and patient results. As nutrition science and research into supplements illustrate, many alternative therapies are gradually becoming more mainstream as we learn more about how they work.
Doctors fifty years ago never recommended garlic and fish oil for heart health, but as we have learned more about their health benefits, it is now a standard recommendation. Therapies that are not fully understood and accepted by medical science remain “alternatives,” but that doesn’t mean you can’t benefit from them.
Holistic Care for Back Pain
Lower back pain, especially, can have many sources. If you take a look at the human body, you’ll notice that the area around the waist is the critical junction that connects the lower and upper portions of the body. Redardless of your actual waist measurement, every body is generally hourglass shaped: the lower and upper sections weigh more than the small area that connects them. This puts an amazing amount of stress on the lower back to fulfil its duties. When our sitting or standing postures, weight, sleeping habits, or repeated movements (or lack of movement) are even slightly out of tune with the optimal functioning of the lower spine, the results can be painful and debilitating.
Furthermore, the human body is a complexly connected structure. Any dysfunction in one part of the body can have a rippling effect that ultimately leads back to the sensitive spine. Rather than looking at how the whole body functions, the traditional medical approach is to focus on the locus of pain, rather than the source. A doctor may make the pain go away, but without an on-going holistic approach, symptoms often return.
Combined Therapy Addresses Multiple Causes of Pain
Pinpointing “the problem” in your back can be a muddy proposition. Any combination of muscles, discs, nerves, and connective tissues may be affected when back function is not optimal. An injury may lead to muscular concerns, which may in turn lead to spinal misalignment. Or vice-versa. Western medicine has a tendency to “either/or” its diagnoses, so treatment can be precise. Focusing on only one area may neglect the associated causes of pain.
In order to get to the bottom of your pain, Dr. Doyle always does a thorough analysis of your condition. In addition to the same physical exam you’ve had from other doctors, Dr. Doyle will also investigate your pain history and any possible origin of symptoms, as well as consider all the factors in your life that may be contributing to your condition.
When a treatment plan is drafted, it may include:
- Chiropractic Adjustment: Using standard chiropractic tools and techniques, Dr. Doyle will adjust your misaligned joints back into proper position to eliminate pain and promote healthy body mechanics.
- Acupuncture: This therapy helps many patients with pain, by stimulating strategic points of the body to bring healthy blood flow in to tissues and muscles.
- Premodulated Muscle Stimulation: Gentle electrical stimulation can reduce spasms, pain, and swelling in the muscles surrounding your spine.
- Home Exercise Programs: Since weight and muscle tone can affect your back, Dr. Doyle may suggest a series of appropriate physical exercises for you to perform at home or a local gym.
- Therapeutic Exercises: Dr. Doyle may recommend a series of physical exercises to target the specific muscles that will support proper spinal alignment and full body function.
- Myofascial Release: Commonly used after chiropractic adjustments, this therapy applies pressure to muscles and connective tissues to improve flexibility and function.
If you are suffering from back pain, by all means see your general practitioner or spine specialist. But if your symptoms are not relieved by medical interventions, you may find relief in alternative therapies. Contact Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture to learn more about Dr. Doyle’s methods, and unique approach to treatment.
Contact Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture online today to learn what we can do for your symptoms. To reach our Roanoke, TX office, call (817) 767-5430. Patients in La Grange, TX may call (979) 968-6400. Roanoke acupuncture and alternative therapies may help you find relief!
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