Cody B. Doyle DC, DIANM | Chiropractor Roanoke Tx 76262 | Board Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist

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Cody B. Doyle, D.C.
817-767-5430
301 North Pine Street, Roanoke, Tx. 76262
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    • Lower Extremities
    • Migraines and Headaches
    • Peripheral Neuropathy
    • Plantar Fasciitis
    • Spinal Disc Issues
    • Stress and Anxiety
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    • Weight Loss
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    • Acupuncture
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    • Complementary Therapies
    • Myofascial Release Therapy
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Benefits of Visiting a Chiropractor and Acupuncturist

Posted on 11.27.19 |

There are multiple benefits of both chiropractic treatment and acupuncture. You may experience the best results, however, with a combined treatment of both. The two go hand in hand and complement each other. Bringing them together offers tremendous advantages.

At Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture in Roanoke, TX, Dr. Cody Doyle is a chiropractor and acupuncturist who has over two decades of experience. He can offer you a treatment plan customized for you that gets you on the road to recovery faster.

chiropractor and acupuncturist

What treatment does a chiropractor offer?

When the spine is not in alignment, patients experience pain and inflammation. Chiropractic care is a nonsurgical, drug-free, holistic approach to helping the body heal and be healthy through manipulation of the spine. The manipulations, sometimes called adjustments, put the spine back into alignment, reducing pain and inflammation. Added benefits include improved mobility, function, and overall wellness.

Rather than masking pain with medications, chiropractic care goes to the root of the problem and fixes it.

Also, the spine communicates with the nervous system, which is responsible for the coordination and function of all the organs and muscles in your body. Therefore, a misaligned spine can produce numerous symptoms and conditions people don’t usually associate with chiropractic care.

When performed properly, spinal adjustments can help with many issues, including:

  • Allergies
  • Fatigue
  • Respiratory issues
  • Anxiety
  • Stress
  • Weight gain
  • Boosts immunity
  • Improved digestion
  • Increased energy

How can an acupuncturist help my pain?

Acupuncture involves the use of flexible, hair-thin needles that the acupuncturist places at particular pressure points. This produces an effect on the nervous system that decreases both chronic and acute pain. In addition, acupuncture causes the body to release endorphins, which are the body’s natural painkillers.

Many patients experience more pain relief with acupuncture than they do with pain medication.

Acupuncture can reduce musculoskeletal pain, including the low back and neck. It can also reduce or eliminate headaches.

Other types of pain acupuncture can relieve include:

  • Labor pain
  • Dental pain
  • Menstrual cramps
  • Arthritis pain

Acupuncture can also help relieve respiratory disorders and reduce nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy.

Chiropractor and Acupuncturist in One Doctor

Since Dr. Doyle is both a chiropractor and acupuncturist, he can provide both modalities to improve your health and pain so you can heal and recover. This is good news for patients suffering from neck or back pain, as when these treatments are combined, patients improve faster.

Chiropractic care gets the structural system in alignment, and acupuncture helps control inflammation. Combined, they work together to help the body stay relaxed.

If you have ever heard the saying that one plus one equals three, the sum of spinal manipulation plus acupuncture is even better. Not only are they highly compatible, but they complement each other so patients can feel better and return to normal activities quicker.

This is because both treatments help improve the nervous system, producing the force of multiplication in pain relief, relaxation of muscles, and reduction of inflammation.

The combined treatments can also help other issues. For instance, they can help reduce pain and inflammation for joint issues both pre and post-surgery.

Additional issues combined treatment can help include:

  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Sinus pain
  • Allergies
  • Insomnia

A Doctor You Can Trust

If you live in the north Fort Worth area, including Colleyville, Trophy Club, Grapevine, and Southlake, contact Dr. Doyle online or call (817) 767-5430 today to schedule your consultation. He will perform a thorough examination and come up with the best treatment plan for your unique needs.

Isn’t it time to start on the road to recovery?

 

Can Chiropractors Help to Treat Scoliosis?

Posted on 05.24.19 |

Spine alignment

If you or your loved one lives with mild to severe scoliosis, you have probably wondered about alternative or holistic treatments. Scoliosis is most commonly treated with bracing and surgery. For patients who suffer from pain, doctors may also prescribe strong pain killers known as opioids, such as hydrocodone. While the drugs usually bring relief, there is the risk of addiction. Also, the longer you take an opioid, the less it works – so the prescription will be increased over time, which only increases the risk of addiction. To reduce this risk, consider seeing a chiropractor to treat your pain. Before you type “Roanoke chiro near me” into your browser, read on to learn about how Dr. Cody Doyle, a chiropractor and acupuncturist, provides treatment for scoliosis pain.

What is scoliosis?

Put simply, scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine that is greater than a Cobb angle of 10 degrees. Sometimes this is mild, in which case the patient may have very few complications. For others, the curvature is significant, and it causes severe pain. Even routine movements may be difficult. Most patients develop scoliosis during their teen to adult years. Some people may develop scoliosis due to physical trauma, such as being in the backseat of a vehicle during a rear-end collision. Some adults may not even be aware that their back pain is caused by scoliosis.

How can chiropractors treat scoliosis pain?

The first step of treating any disease is diagnosis. Because many adults are unaware of their scoliosis, a visit to the chiropractor may be how they receive that diagnosis. Dr. Cody Doyle may be able to determine not only if your spine has a curvature, but the degree of that curvature. An x-ray will confirm the diagnosis. At that point, Dr. Doyle will work with you to develop a treatment plan.

When a patient with scoliosis requests chiropractic care, Dr. Doyle provides a chiropractic adjustment. Depending on your case, Dr. Doyle may use to deliver an adjustment. Some common tools used in the office include the muscle stim, the drop table, the massager, and acupuncture needles. While acupuncture is not an aspect of chiropractic care per se, combining the two practices may improve results.

What are the reported benefits of chiropractic care?

When it comes to correcting curvatures of the spine, scientists and medical professionals have debated the effectiveness of chiropractic care for decades. While many people continue to question its legitimacy, a 2011 study published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine confirms that chiropractic care delivers numerous benefits to patients over time. The study involved rehabilitation of 28 patients and the findings included:

  • Reduction in Cobb angle of curvature by approximately 10 degrees
  • Reduced levels of pain by 36% after 6 months and another 21% at 24-month follow-up
  • Disability scores reduced from 60% to 30% in 6 months, and then dropped to 18% after 24 months

Outside of this particular study, patients who suffer from scoliosis report additional positive results following routine chiropractic care, such as:

  • Better flexibility
  • Reduced discomfort
  • Improved range of motion
  • Reduction in inflammation

Because Dr. Doyle may combine your chiropractic care with acupuncture, the benefits may be even more potent. In fact, another study published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine in 2009 confirms that acupuncture aids in pain control for patients diagnosed with mild to severe scoliosis. It also illustrated that acupuncture can help to improve curvature progression for patients, even when traditional medicine has failed.

Perhaps the best benefit of chiropractic care and acupuncture is that it is holistic and drug-free. Some insurances cover all or part of chiropractic visits. Would you like to find out if these treatments may be right for you? Instead of searching for “Roanoke chiro near me,” give Dr. Doyle’s office a call directly at 817-767-5430.

Easing and Erasing Chronic Pain with Chiropractic Care

Posted on 04.16.19 |

chronic pain in back illustrationEffectively combating chronic pain without drugs is possible in many cases. In fact, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health found that a combination of non-pharmacological approaches may help the 25.3 million US adults who suffer from regular pain each year. Chiropractor and acupuncturist Dr. Cody Doyle offers various drug-free therapies as a holistic approach to pain management. If you want to avoid using opioids or cut back on your pain medicines, talk with Dr. Doyle.Read More >

Top 5 Questions About Chiropractic Care

Posted on 12.13.18 |

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistic, an estimated 47,400 chiropractors (chiros) were actively practicing in the U.S. in 2016. And despite nearly 40 million Americans visiting a chiro each year, misconceptions about their legitimacy still persist. Today, we here at Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture in Roanoke, TX are setting the record straight.

Question #1: Are chiropractors considered doctors?

Chiros have to undergo extensive training before they are licensed, as well as continually refine their skills and stay current with the latest adjustment techniques. Typically, they graduate with a pre-med major after taking biology, physics, chemistry and/or psychology courses. Then, they attend a chiropractic graduate program, which usually involves four years of education, passing the arduous four-part National Board Examinations, and finally, completing a whopping 4,200 instructional hours in course credits. While they are considered Doctors of Chiropractic, chiros are not medical doctors. There is some crossover with the education they receive, but the differences are significant. Chiros do not perform surgeries or prescribe medications and medical doctors do not adjust vertebral subluxations.

Question #2: What do chiropractors treat?

Chiros are health care professionals, first and foremost. They focus primarily on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders that cause musculoskeletal or nerve pain, with an emphasis on treatment via manipulation and/or adjustment of the spine. Some of the main spine-related conditions that may be treated by a chiro include:

  • Chronic pain
  • Subluxation
  • Back sprains and strains
  • Neck sprains and strains
  • Cervicogenic headaches
  • Herniated disc
  • Sciatica
  • Whiplash
  • Myofascial pain
  • Degenerative disc disease (DDD)

Question #3: Are chiropractic adjustments safe?

In short—yes. However, like most things, there is some risk. But, according to the American Chiropractic Association (ACA), that risk is only about 1 in more than 5 million. Chiropractic has a solid safety record and is widely recognized as one of the less harmful therapies available for treating musculoskeletal pain. It’s also held in high regard because it emphasizes a more natural approach to healthcare that steers clear of invasive procedures or prescription drugs.

Question #4:  Do chiropractors only treat adults?

When we think of reasons to seek chiro care, we tend to only picture adults who have severe back pain or general posture problems. While it is true that adults seek chiro care more than other age groups, chiros treat patients of all ages and ethnicities, across all economic and social spectrums. In fact, in January of 2009, the ACA reported that the number of chiro patients who were 16 years old or younger had spiked by more than eight percent since 1991.

Question #5:  Is visiting a chiropractor expensive?

In terms of cost-effectiveness, chiro care costs about 40 percent less than visiting a medical doctor, on average.However, since chiro care often requires ongoing treatment, we offer our patients various payment options and provide a comprehensive treatment plan to ensure your health needs are met.

Learn More about Chiropractic Care

Roanoke, TX chiropractor Dr. Cody Doyle has been practicing chiro methods and alternative therapies for more than 21 years. Doyle and his highly skilled team are well-versed in addressing and treating pain and dysfunction in the body. As we provide top-tier therapy to our patients, we approach each person as an individual with their own unique needs and goals. Visit us online or call our Roanoke, TX office at 817-767-5430 to schedule an appointment today and learn more about chiropractic care!

Looking for an alternative to NSAIDs and opioids for pain management?

Posted on 10.20.18 |

pain management without nsaidsIf you’ve gone to your general practitioner or pain management doctor seeking relief from chronic pain, you’ve probably been told to take NSAIDS, acetaminophen, or opioids. All of these drugs come with potentially serious negative side effects, particularly if they’re taken long-term or outside of how they are prescribed. If you struggle with pain and are concerned about how NSAIDS and opioids could negatively affect your health, you do have alternatives. Dr. Cody Doyle of Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture in Roanoke, Tx offers holistic pain management options to relieve a wide range of pain, including chronic pain.

Learn how acupuncture can help with chronic pain relief.

Learn how chiropractic can help with chronic pain relief.

Why should you consider holistic pain management treatment? Because pharmaceutical treatments pose many risks. Let’s explore the side effects of NSAIDs, acetaminophen, and opiates.

NSAIDs

Called “n-seds,” NSAIDs stands for non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs. They help control moderate pain and inflammation. NSAIDs include:

  • Aspirin
  • Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)
  • Naproxin (Aleve, Anaprox, Naprelan, Naprosyn)
  • Celecoxib (Celebrex)
  • Diclofenac
  • Etodolac
  • Indometacin
  • Ketoprofen
  • Ketrolac
  • Nabumetone
  • Oxaprozin
  • Piroxicam
  • Salsalate
  • Sulindac
  • Tolmetin

The most common side effects of NSAIDs are nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, and other gastrointestinal issues, as well as drowsiness and dizziness. They can also cause fluid retention, decrease in appetite, rash, and headache. However, chronic use of these medications can lead to kidney and liver failure, ulcers, and increased bleeding with injury or surgery. Some people are allergic to NSAIDS, and allergic reaction generally involves shortness of breath or other breathing problems. Asthmatics are at higher risk for an NSAID allergy.

Oddly, kids given aspirin for the flu or chicken pox may develop Reye’s syndrome, a liver disease that can be fatal.

Elderly patients face an increased risk for heart attack and stroke with all NSAIDs, except low-dose aspirin. People who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery should not take NSAIDs; they can cause complications.

Acetaminophen

While acetaminophen (Tylenol) is not an NSAID, it does have the potential to cause negative side effects, particularly in the liver. People who consume a higher-than-average amount of alcohol should steer clear of acetaminophen, as well. The FDA suggests 325 mg or less per pill/capsule, which is what regular-strength Tylenol contains. Extra-strength Tylenol has 500 mg. The normal daily dosage is up to eight extra-strength Tylenol, which is 4 grams of acetaminophen.

Note that a regimen alternating NSAIDs and acetaminophen is often suggested, for lower dosage with similar pain relief results.

Opiates and Opioids (Narcotics)

prescription medicationOpioids are strong pain killers that alter the brain’s understanding of pain by depressing the central nervous system, thus immediately relieving discomfort. Opioids may be prescribed to control a cough, treat diarrhea, or even to help a person overcome addiction to narcotics.  When used for pain relief, opioids are sometimes referred to as analgesic narcotics.

One of Dr. Doyle’s patients reports: “I was prescribed a bottle of 150 hydrocodone pills to control gall bladder pain until I could undergo surgery. I had an insurance situation that forced me to put the surgery on hold. The opiates controlled the pain, but I was a zombie under the influence of hydrocodone. I could not work or function. After my surgery, I had some complications that caused chronic pain and was prescribed more hydrocodone, then later, tramadol and Tylenol 3, which has codeine. Each drug had side effects that exacerbated other symptoms. Dr. Doyle helped me address the underlying issues that caused my pain: leaky gut syndrome, chronic constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome. Most doctors don’t believe in the science behind leaky gut syndrome, and there was no pharmaceutical treatment for IBS that worked on me. It took me a year to find Dr. Doyle after my surgery – and all that time I was on opioids. With them, the pain was debilitating. Also with them, I was a zombie. As a small business owner, my entire life was negatively affected. With Dr. Doyle’s treatment and time, now I no longer needed pain medications. I believe that if I had not turned to acupuncture and Dr. Doyle’s holistic methods, I’d still be on opiates and NSAIDs. Instead, I’m productive and healthy!” – Shauna Duty, Roanoke, Tx

Opiates are drugs made from opium in poppy plants. Opioids are synthetic or semi-synthetic drugs that bind to opioid receptors in the brain. Today, the term “opioid” is used for both natural and synthetic opioids. These drugs include:

  • Morphine
  • Heroin (semi-synthetic)
  • Codeine
  • Oxycodone
  • Oxycontin (semi-synthetic)
  • Hydrocodone
  • Hydromorphone
  • Tramadol
  • Oxycontin
  • Fentanyl
  • Methadone

Tramadol, oxycontin, and fentanyl are synthetic opioids. These can be stronger than natural opiates. For example, fentanyl is 50 times stronger than morphine. A derivation of fentanyl, carfentanil, is 100 times stronger than fentanyl.

Opioid Addiction

Often, people in chronic pain become addicted to opioids for relief. A mental addiction develops. Seeking comfort, they increase the dosage without a doctor’s approval can lead to serious physical and psychological issues. Prescription opioids are often sold on the street, illegally.

The problem is, as a central nervous system depressant, opioids can stop a person’s heart, causing death. They also alter the heart, lungs, brain, and many other vital organs. Even first-time illegal use can cause immediate death, coma, or an erratic heartbeat.

Death caused by overdose of opioids gas surpassed the height of deaths by gun violence (1993) and auto accidents (1972). In 2016, over 63 thousand people died from overdose; two-thirds from opioid overdose. Today, drug overdose is the primary cause of accidental death in our country.

Though Texas is on the low end of states where opioid overdoses occur, our numbers are on the rise – even in Tarrant and Dallas counties. Of the top 25 American cities with the highest opioid overdose fatality rate, four are in Texas.

People who are abusing opioids often show symptoms like sleeping too much or not being able to sleep. They may suffer with anxiety, depression, and mood swings. When battling opioid addiction, withdrawals will occur. If a person is fighting addition to more than opioids (additional drugs or alcohol), serious health risks can occur. A medical professional can help create a plan, with medications to help an addict successfully overcome withdrawal.

Resource: Addiction and Recovery Help

Chronic Pain Treatment without Drugs

back painDr. Doyle has studied chiropractic and acupuncture treatments that help relieve pain, without the use of medications. He addresses the underlying causes of pain with skeletal manipulation, via chiropractic treatment, and stimulation of the musculoskeletal and nervous system, with acupuncture.

These drug-free pain management treatments can relieve many issues, including but not limited to:

  • Neck and back pain
  • Migraines and headaches
  • Muscle spasms
  • Joint pain
  • Arthritis symptoms
  • Menstrual cramps
  • Shoulder, arm, elbow, and hand pain
  • Hip, leg, knee, and foot pain
  • TMJ pain
  • Digestive symptoms
  • Stress and anxiety (often caused by pain)

To schedule an initial appointment with Dr. Doyle, call our Roanoke, Tx office at 817-767-5430. We are accepting new patients and will be happy to file your insurance or help you with the paperwork necessary for claims. Before turning to a potentially harmful and addictive drug for chronic pain relief, talk with Dr. Doyle.

Chiropractic Care for Trophy Club, TX: Back to Mobility

Posted on 09.12.18 |

The way the human body functions is amazing. Every part is meant to work together. Our musculoskeletal system – muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments – is connected in a beautiful way and its health can easily be taken for granted. Think about the accomplishments of Olympic athletes, pushing their bodies to the limit. Think of kids and teens who jump and leap, seemingly without effort. The stay-at-home mom who goes up and down stairs, picking up laundry, or the professional who spends all day focused and poised over a computer with arms, neck, and back in the same position for hours. That amazing musculoskeletal system can be put to the test. When the pains and strains get to be too much, Dr. Cody Doyle of Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture can provide chiropractic services that can help relieve pain and restore your range of motion.

What kinds of conditions can be treated at Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture?

Patients come to our office for many of the reasons you might expect – and for others you might not. Dr. Doyle can help identify a variety of conditions including back and neck pain, upper and lower body strain, degenerative discs, and inflammatory and degenerative arthritis. Along with these familiar concerns, Dr. Doyle also treats plantar fasciitis, allergies, peripheral neuropathy, and ailments related to autoimmune diseases. If you suffer with these illnesses or experience ongoing pain, we welcome to you stop by for a consultation.

While Dr. Doyle is prepared to provide traditional chiropractic care, he knows every patient is different and comes to our treatment center with varying concerns. He takes time to carefully evaluate each patient, taking into consideration their medical history and their current condition. Dr. Doyle can recommend a variety of treatments that can address specific issues and can contribute to the overall health of the whole person.

What kinds of treatments do you offer?

Dr. Doyle is trained to identify specific courses of treatment that can bring pain relief and promote ongoing healing. Chiropractic adjustments can manipulate the musculoskeletal system. To go along with adjustments, premodulated muscle stimulation (sometimes called e-stim) and ultrasound therapies may be used to target a specific problem area. These therapies can help reduce muscle spasms and can release tension in muscle groups and assist in restoring flexibility. Acupuncture is an alternative and holistic treatment based in traditional Chinese medicine and is also available to address concerns related to dysfunction in the nervous system. These therapies can provide relief and positive results. Dr. Doyle is also focused on providing services to those pursuing overall wellness and weight loss. These patients may receive recommendations for exercise, nutrition, detoxification programs, and herbal treatments.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

If you are tired of living with chronic pain, muscle strain, tingling extremities, numbness, and the discomfort that comes with inflammation, it is time to contact Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture. Contact us today to schedule a consultation. With more than 20 years’ experience and certification in chiropractic and acupuncture therapies, Dr. Doyle is a highly qualified physician who is ready to help you starting now. Call us at 817-767-5430 or visit our office at 295 W. Byron Nelson Rd., #212 in Roanoke, TX, 76262. We proudly serve, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Southlake, Argyle, North Fort Worth, and surrounding cities. We welcome you to stop by today!

New to Chiropractic Care? These 5 Things May Surprise You

Posted on 01.5.18 |

woman on laptopIf you suffer from a painful or nagging condition that persists, despite medical interventions, you may want to consider alternative therapies, such as chiropractic care. Unfortunately, there are a lot of misperceptions out there when it comes to chiropractic treatments. If you have never considered this type of therapy, here are five things that may surprise you about chiropractic care.

Are you willing to try something new to treat your painful or persistent condition? Contact our office to set up an appointment with Justin TX chiropractor Dr. Cody Doyle. To reach our Roanoke TX office, contact us online or call (817) 767-5430. For the La Grange TX office, you can contact us by calling (979) 968-6400.

1. It’s about more than just your back and neck. A lot of people think chiropractic treatments are only for pain and injury in the back and neck. Not so! Pain and dysfunction in virtually any part of the body may have its roots in spinal misalignment. Your central nervous system starts in the brain and travels down the spinal column (spinal cord) to reach out to every part of the body. The spinal bones and nerves control every function of your body from head to toe. If the joints of the spine are not aligning and moving properly and your physiological function is altered, a chiropractic treatment may help you achieve more ideal function at the source of your pain.

Some of the conditions that can be treated with chiropractic care include:

  • Arthritis
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Allergies
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Disc issues
  • Bursitis, sciatica, and hip strains
  • Knee and ankle conditions
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow
  • Neuropathy
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Weight management

2. Chiropractic treatments do not hurt. If you’ve never experienced a chiropractic treatment, but have seen them depicted on TV or in movies, you may have a misguided impression of what happens during a session. There is no fierce jerking or bone snapping involved—just gentle pressure applied to specific spinal bones. After their first visit, most patients find the treatments to be gentler and shorter than they had anticipated.

3. Chiropractors know a lot about your whole body. The training to become a licensed and certified chiropractor is very similar to that of a medical doctor, in that they must take classes on a wide range of scientific and medical knowledge. These include anatomy, neurology, physiology, biochemistry, orthopedics, microbiology, and much more. This training gives them the knowledge to understand how different body systems work together and display dysfunction in different areas of the body. Ask Dr. Cody Doyle about his training at University of Texas at Arlington and Texas Chiropractic College in Pasadena to learn more about his education. Dr. Doyle has been treating patients for over 20 years in the Roanoke, LaGrange, and Justin TX area.

4. Chiropractic treatments can help you stay well. When the structural and biomechanical elements of the body function properly, it can help all your body systems function better. Dr. Doyle specializes in integrative therapies that treat the whole patient. Many find that not only do their initial dysfunctions/conditions improve with a series of treatments, but they also see improvement in their energy levels, stress management, and immune functioning. For example, many athletes choose chiropractic care to help them improve their balance and coordination as well as prevent and treat injuries.

5. A new injury or condition is often not as new as you think. If you have recently started to experience a great deal of pain (in the knee or shoulder, for example), your suffering may feel new—but pain is often the last symptom of dysfunction. Many injuries and painful conditions in the ligaments, joints, and muscles are the result of long-term biomechanical dysfunction. Chiropractic and integrative treatments can help correct the cause of your pain. With more and more people turning away from medication-based pain management, there is good cause to want to get to the root cause of your injury rather than just avoid the pain it causes.

If standard medical interventions have not fixed your painful condition, Justin TX chiropractor Dr. Cody Doyle would love to have the opportunity to help you get well! For our Roanoke TX office contact us online or call (817) 767-5430. Contact our office today or schedule your consultation online.

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Dr. Cody Doyle Is a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine and Acupuncture

Posted on 12.7.17 |

 

Argyle chiropractor adjusting woman.

Argyle chiropractor Dr. Cody Doyle has a unique approach to treating patients. He has spent the last 20 years exploring alternative treatments for his patients in order to provide a wide range of options. With an interest in identifying successful treatment protocols, he combines these with the most effective elements to provide maximum results. When visiting his practice, it is highly possible that he will use more than one treatment method to accomplish your health goals.

Although we use traditional chiropractic care and acupuncture in-office, Dr. Doyle’s research has allowed him to develop his own unique treatment brand, using the latest techniques in alternative medicine. Please continue reading to learn more, or contact your Argyle chiropractor online or at (817) 767-5430 to book your appointment.

Common Treatment Combinations

Each patient is treated individually, so treatment plans will vary. While one patient may respond to a combination of chiropractic care and acupuncture, someone else may respond with massage therapy and herbal remedies. Argyle chiropractor Dr. Doyle takes a comprehensive approach to planning patient care. Some of the more common treatment combinations include:

  • Chiropractic: We use a combination of manual and mechanical techniques, including the Diversified, Activator, Thompson, or Gonstead methods to realign the spine. Your spine protects your central nervous system, which is responsible for sending messages from your brain to other organs in your body. When lines of communication are disrupted, it can lead to pain, inflammation, and disease. By keeping your spine straight and healthy, communication can remain fluid for proper function.
  • Acupuncture: Based on ancient Chinese medicine, this alternative method can address a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Your body is intended to have a natural energy flow for proper function. When this flow is disrupted, it can cause pain and systemic issues. By inserting tiny needles into the acu-points on the surface of the skin, Dr. Doyle can stimulate underlying tissues and ignite healthy energy flow.
  • Herbal Remedies: In addition to other forms of treatment, Dr. Doyle may recommend vitamins and natural supplements to help reach your goals.
  • Auriculotherapy (Ear Acupuncture): By inserting small, sterile stainless steel needles into certain musculoskeletal points around your ear, it can curb cravings and promote healthy weight loss.
  • Myofascial Release Therapy:This treatment improves flexibility and function to your muscles that have experienced trauma or injury. This hands-on technique uses mild to moderate pressure to the myofascial tissues to improve flexibility and function to your injured muscles to reduce chronic pain. It is frequently combined with chiropractic care.

Why Choose Dr. Doyle?

Argyle chiropractor Dr. Doyle is passionate about helping patients achieve a healthy lifestyle using alternative methods. He will work diligently to locate the right treatment method so you can get back to enjoying a fulfilling, pain-free life!

Let Dr. Doyle help you and your family. To learn more about Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture and the treatments we offer, contact our office today to schedule your consultation. We care for patients in North Fort Worth, Trophy Club, Grapevine, Southlake, Keller, Roanoke, and Justin.

What Chiropractic Really Is…and Isn’t

Posted on 11.22.17 |

Patient receiving benefits of Justin chiropractic.

Is someone else’s negative view of chiropractic care keeping you from learning more about it? While chiropractic care has been around for decades and is a proven systemic method for improving health, it is not always viewed with an open mind as a viable treatment solution.

Your spine houses your central nervous system and is responsible for sending messages back and forth from your brain to other organs in your body to instruct how to function. If signals are interrupted, it could lead to pain, dysfunctional organs, and the development of certain medical conditions. With chiropractic care, a licensed chiropractor can adjust the vertebrae in your spine to help keep it properly aligned. Although chiropractic care is not considered a cure for a specific malady or disease, scientific and medical evidence have indicated that spinal adjustments can reduce pain and improve quality of life.

To learn more about Justin chiropractic care, please schedule a consultation with Dr. Cody Doyle. You can reach us by filling out our online form or calling 817-767-5430. We proudly serve clients living in the Roanoke, Keller, Argyle, and Southlake area. In this blog, we will discuss the common myths and realities about what chiropractic care is and isn’t.

Myth: Chiropractic must be harmful since popping your joints is bad for you.

Although it’s true that popping your knuckles is bad for you, when joints are correctly adjusted, it can increase range of motion and relieve pain and stiffness. Chiropractic adjustments are only performed on joints that are functioning improperly. You should never attempt to pop your back or neck on your own, this can lead to serious complications, such as hypermobility or looseness in the spine. If you have an urge to crack your knuckles or pop your neck, this is usually a sign that the spine is misaligned.

Myth: Chiropractic is unsafe.

Whether taking medication, undergoing surgery, or seeking chiropractic care, there is always the risk for adverse side effects or complications. However, the malpractice rates associated with chiropractic are low, which indicate it is a remarkably safe treatment. Before undergoing treatment, it is important that you seek treatment from a licensed and qualified chiropractor with a high level of experience.

Myth: Chiropractic care is only for those with back pain.

The benefits of Justin chiropractic go beyond relief of back pain. In fact, not everyone who sees a chiropractor has back pain. You can read more about that in the next section. Chiropractic care can improve overall body function. Patients who suffer from allergies, arthritis, migraines, and obesity have seen improvements by correcting back and neck misalignment.

Myth: I’d have to get my back cracked if I went to the chiropractor.

When meeting with the chiropractor for the first time, discuss your fears and concerns. Many who have a fear of their neck or back being manually adjusted can undergo alternative treatments in-office that will have the same effect. Chiropractors can use a wide variety of techniques, including light force and soft tissue manipulation that produce effective results with no popping sounds. Techniques are intended to meet the patient’s age, comfort level, and unique condition.

Learn More About Chiropractic Care

We encourage anyone interested in learning more about Justin chiropractic care to schedule a private consultation with Dr. Doyle. He will sit down and discuss the treatment in detail and answer any questions you may have to ensure you are comfortable. Please contact our office today online or call 817-767-5430.

4 Ways to Improve Degenerative Disc Disease

Posted on 09.12.17 |

X-ray highlighting Roanoke degenerative disc diseaseThe term degenerative disc disease is somewhat misleading, as it is not technically a disease, nor is it strictly degenerative. However, it can be corrected with holistic treatment and lifestyle changes.

The bones of the spine are called vertebrae. The discs between those bones act as shock absorbers. As we age, the discs between the vertebrae lose fluid, drying them out and making them shrink. Also, wear and tear accumulates over the years and adds to the problem.

However, other things can cause damage as well. For instance, lack of exercise, smoking, hormone imbalances, and high impact physical activity can cause disc degeneration.

As fluid decreases within the spinal discs, the outer shells deteriorate. This prevents it from absorbing shock and places pressure on the lumbar spine, cervical spine, or thoracic spine.

The additional pressure and lack of shock absorption can lead to chronic neck and back pain. It can also lead to limited mobility and tingling in the extremities. Pain may worsen during certain activities, making sitting, bending, or twisting difficult.

Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is one of the most common causes of back and neck pain. In fact, it affects nearly 30 million Americans each year. Further damage to a patient with DDD can lead to a herniated disc.

Here, Dr. Cody Doyle discusses treatment options that can reduce your pain and improve your quality of life.

Chiropractic Care for Degenerative Disc Disease

The spine protects your entire central nervous system, which is responsible for all the muscle and organ functions within your body.

  • As the intervertebral discs shrink, the bones in your spine become misaligned. This triggers the nerves in your spine to misfire, resulting in pain, fatigue, and a host of other symptoms.

Through chiropractic care, Dr. Doyle performs spinal adjustments to promote healing. During these adjustments, he uses a variety of manual and mechanical techniques to gently correct misalignments.

Acupuncture to Improve Back Pain

Proper energy flow in the body affects your performance. Disruption of your energy flow increases pain and inflammation.

Acupuncture is a holistic treatment that involves inserting thin, sterilized needles into certain acupoints on the skin. When properly placed, these hair-thin needles stimulate and encourage proper energy flow.

Based on traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is a proven, effective tool to reduce neck and back pain.

Physical Therapy for Degenerative Disc Disease

Building up the muscles in your back can help your spine stay properly aligned and increases your mobility and flexibility.

Back and neck injuries frequently require the avoidance of strenuous exercise for a period of time. However, some exercises and stretching can be tremendously helpful.

Dr. Doyle can prescribe physical therapy exercises that you can perform at home or at the gym to strengthen your muscles. He can also provide myofascial release therapy. This treatment is a deep muscle massage technique that releases tension and improves your flexibility and function.

Lifestyle Improvements

Smoking and obesity can worsen degenerative disc disease. Dr. Doyle encourages the avoidance of smoking and tobacco products.

Dr. Doyle can prescribe a weight loss treatment plan designed specifically for your body that helps alleviate pressure on your spine. He also offers ear acupuncture, which speeds up your metabolism and promotes effective weight loss. In addition, he offers recommendations regarding vitamins and herbal supplements. Moreover, he can let you know about foods you should incorporate in your diet or avoid.

Contact Our Office Today

If you are in the Roanoke area and have questions about treatment options, call (817) 767-5430 today. One of our helpful, friendly team members would love the opportunity to answer your questions and schedule you for a consultation.


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