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

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Cody B. Doyle, D.C.
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Did You Know: Conditions a Chiropractor Can Treat

Posted on 03.4.20 |

conditions chiropractor can treat

Most people realize a chiropractor can help with conditions of the spine, such as neck pain, backaches, and damaged discs. What many patients don’t know, however, is that they can help with many issues not generally thought of as connected to the spine.

Chiropractic care can influences the body’s nervous system, helping to desensitize painful tissues and decrease the overall pain burden on the body. This alternative medicine treatment option can treat many health conditions that may surprise you.

Dr. Cody Doyle has over two decades of experience in successfully treating patients with a multitude of health care issues. Today, he is going to share about five of the most surprising issues chiropractic can treat:

  1. Headaches
  2. Stress and Anxiety
  3. Fibromyalgia
  4. Tight Muscles
  5. Weak Immune System

If you suffer from any of these, consider seeking chiropractic treatment for evidence-based, natural, and holistic relief.

A chiropractor can help with headaches.

Most people get occasional headaches that t described as nagging or dull, but some suffer from frequent, severe headaches. While medications and hiding in a quiet, dark room may bring some relief, there are also additional options.

Research shows us that spinal manipulation effectively treats headaches caused by tension or those that begin in the neck. One study showed that over 70 percent of patients who suffer from migraines experienced “noticeable” or “substantial” relief after treatment with chiropractic care.

The truth is, some headaches are the result of neck dysfunction and neck muscle tension. The majority of headache sufferers spend hours in the same position, such as in front of a TV or computer. Moreover, their job often involves poor posture. This leads to irritation of the joints and tension in the scalp, neck, and upper back.

How can a chiropractor help bring relief?

  • Perform spinal manipulations or manual adjustments to restore normal function to your spine, which alleviates mechanical stress and improves spinal function.
  • Perform acupuncture, which keeps your body balanced and reduces stress and anxiety.
  • Educate you regarding ergonomics and proper posture.
  • Teach you relaxation techniques and exercises that reduce stress and help your body heal.
  • Create a nutritional plan to improve your overall health, which may include adding vitamins or herbs or a change in diet.

Chiropractors can help you reduce stress and anxiety.

Stress, especially when it is prolonged, can wreak havoc on your body. When we experience stress, our brain activates the “fight or flight” reaction by releasing adrenalin and cortisol into the body. This systemic reaction is nature’s way of preparing us to either flee a dangerous situation or stay and fight.

When adrenalin and cortisol flood your body, the result is an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. Moreover, they redirect blood away from the extremities and digestive system, effectively increasing blood volume.

Our bodies are unable to process the cortisol and adrenalin naturally. If we don’t put them to use to actually fight or run, it creates a tremendous strain on your muscles, organs, and nerves.

Frequent or prolonged activation of adrenalin and cortisol surges can be disastrous to your overall health and well-being. It puts you at an increased risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, muscle damage, and delayed healing from injury and disease. In addition, it can lead to panic attacks, anxiety, headaches, fatigue, insomnia, weight fluctuations, loss of sex drive, and digestive issues.

But what is stress?

There three main sources of stress are our body, our environment, and our emotions.

Stress originating in our body can come from poor nutrition, illness or disease, or injury. It can also come from not getting proper sleep or an improperly functioning organ.

Environmental stresses include weather, noise, pressure regarding performance standards or time constraints, and physical threats.

Emotional stress involves how we react to physical or environmental stress in our thoughts and emotions.

Chiropractic Treatment for Stress Includes:

Chronic stress can lead to neuromusculoskeletal irritation that creates adverse pressure/tension on your neuromusculoskeletal structures, i.e., spinal joints and nerves.

When you have adverse neural tension (ANT), it impedes the nerve signals traveling to the brain from the body and to the body from the brain.

One of the main goals of chiropractic care is to keep the spine and nervous system functioning optimally.  This helps desensitize overly sensitive tissues and nerves, decreasing the pain burden, and leading to more normal function. This also helps the body process and manage stress in a healthier way.

Chiropractic treatment can also improve blood flow and reduce nerve irritation and muscle tension. This helps your body to return to a more relaxed, balanced state, which allows your brain to turn off the adrenalin so your body can heal.

A doctor of chiropractic can also create and suggest a nutritional plan. For instance, the addition of B vitamins helps your body cope with stress.

Moreover, a chiropractor can teach you relaxation techniques and exercises to help your body heal faster.

Chiropractic Treatment for Fibromyalgia

While many people don’t understand what fibromyalgia (FM) is, patients who suffer from it know it is no joke. This chronic disorder involves widespread sensitivity and pain throughout the entire body. This condition also causes disturbances in sleep, which leads to chronic fatigue. Many patients also experience TMJ pain, irritable bowel syndrome, and psychological conditions.

It can be difficult to make an FM diagnosis, but estimates put the number of Americans suffering from this often disabling disorder at around two percent.

Patients with FM are overly sensitive to even slight stimuli and report a pain response to things not normally painful. Since our nervous system communicates information from the outside world, many believe the root cause is a central nervous system disorder.

How does chiropractic care help?

Few FM patients are able to find relief for all their symptoms. Several studies have shown, however, that many report improvement with chiropractic treatment. One study revealed that up to 60 percent of patients reported “significant improvement” with reduced pain, decreased fatigue, and improved sleep.

One of the main focuses of chiropractic training involves the positive impact chiropractic care has on the nervous system.

Moreover, Dr. Doyle is a Board-Certified Chiropractic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Specialist. This means he has received an education far above chiropractic school and has passed rigorous board examinations. This designation puts him in the top two percent of all doctors of chiropractic.

Dr. Doyle is highly trained in both the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. When you choose treatment with him, you can trust that he knows how to help. Chiropractic care can treat pressure points, neck and back pain, shoulder pain, and headaches. It also improves the nervous system, allowing FM patients an improved chance for recovery.

Moreover, spinal adjustments increase mobility between the joints of the spine. This helps loosen restrictions and improves the overall range of motion.

Chiropractic care loosens tight muscles.

As we age, we tend to lose the flexibility and range of motion we once enjoyed. Each year, this repetitive trauma accumulates in the wear and tear of your body.

Losses in range of motion and flexibility can interfere with our ability to do things we once did with ease. Over time, even simple tasks, such as tying your shoes or picking something up off the ground, can become difficult.

As tasks and chores become more difficult and painful, we tend to avoid these activities. Maybe you have heard the saying, “Use it or lose it.” When we don’t exercise regularly, our joints and muscles stiffen. If we don’t work at correcting this, it can lead to adhesions, scar tissue, and the loss of alternative movement strategies.

Regular chiropractic care, however, improves range of motion and flexibility. Joint manipulations, including those to the spine as well as other parts of the body, provide a novel sensory stimulus that acts to improve otherwise limited movements. This helpt to breaks adhesions, reduces pain, improves coordination and balance, and allows your body to function more normally.

In addition, he can teach you specific exercises to perform at home. This will help you build upon and maintain the benefits of treatment.

Chiropractic care can boost your immune system.

The immune system, endocrine system, and nervous system are all interlinked and rely on each other for proper function. When one system is not working effectively, it negatively affects the other systems.

When spinal joints are dysfunctional, they can cause sensitization to nerve pathways. This can result in “central sensitization” and ultimately cause increased susceptibility to all types of stressors. It also causes the endocrine system to release the stress hormone cortisol, which further reduces the effectiveness of the immune system.

Chiropractic treatments can help to desensitize the nervous system and reduce neuromusculoskeletal compression and irritation. This, in turn, boosts the responses of the immune system.

Get on the Road to Recovery

If you are in the Roanoke, Southlake, Trophy Club, or Justin area, you can trust Dr. Cody Doyle to bring you relief and help you heal.

Call (817) 767-5430 today to schedule your consultation appointment.

What happens during a chiropractic adjustment?

Posted on 02.19.20 |

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Chiropractic Adjustments

Myths regarding chiropractic treatment abound. Most are spread by those who have never experienced the benefits of treatment. Others come from doctors who don’t understand the discipline.

Maybe you have heard adjustments are painful? Or that the popping sounds come from your bones cracking?

Some people insist chiropractors aren’t real doctors and that treatments don’t help. Others say that once you start, you have to keep going to receive any benefits. Many believe chiropractic care is only for acute low back pain.

Here, Dr. Cody Doyle, a board-certified chiropractic orthopedist, and Fellow of the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, who’s been successfully treating patients for over two decades, will debunk some of the most common myths. He will also discuss what happens during chiropractic adjustments and explain the benefits of treatment.

The Philosophy and Goals of Chiropractic Care

To understand the benefits of chiropractic care, it helps to understand the philosophy and goals. The discipline of chiropractic healthcare emphasizes the restoration of movement and function, without the use of surgery or drugs. Chiropractic care focuses on the relationship between function and structure in all parts of the body.

The nervous system coordinates the function of every organ and cell in the body. The main part of the nervous system is the spinal cord and the surrounding nerves.

The most crucial structure concerning chiropractic care involves the spine, which surrounds and protects the spinal cord. Many things can cause the spine to become dysfunctional, including poor posture, damaged disks, inflammation, injury, and/or weak and imbalanced muscles. Spinal dysfunction arises when the bones of the spine, called vertebrae, become limited in their motion or begin to move abnormally.

A dysfunctional spine can cause adverse tension on nerves and can cause the nerves and associated muscles to become overly sensitive (sometimes called neural sensitization). The result can include anything from back or neck pain to headaches, nerve pain, and fatigue.

Chiropractors understand the impact a dysfunctional spine can have on the body. Therefore, they focus on repairing the relationship between the function (the nervous system) and structure (the vertebrae of the spine or joints of the body). These can affect the overall restoration and preservation of health.

In addition, a good chiropractor recognizes the value of working with other health care professions. This is especially true when it is in the patient’s best interest.

What is a chiropractic adjustment?

One of the main jobs of a chiropractor is to restore the function of the spine and/or peripheral joints (knees, shoulder, hips, etc.)  to their proper function through spinal and/or extraspinal manipulation.

Chiropractic adjustments involve gentle, controlled force to mobilize the joint space at spinal (or extraspinal) joints. Most often, this is achieved through the use of the chiropractor’s hands. However, sometimes a tool, such as an activator or arthrostim, is utilized to achieve the desired outcome without force.

Usually, treatment involves mobilizing the entire spine, including the lower back, mid-back, upper back, and neck.

The best chiropractors customize your treatment plan based on your unique needs. He will also consider your situation and symptoms. Your plan may involve a combination of complementary and alternative medicine options.

Numerous techniques can be utilized, and chiropractic care involves art and skill. A chiropractor should know when and how to apply adjustments.

Therefore, it is important to receive treatment from a chiropractor like Dr. Doyle. You want someone experienced with all treatment methods and options. The best treatment plan involves the knowledge and experience to know which option is best for you.

Chiropractic adjustments involve a procedure in which a trained specialist (a chiropractor) uses manipulations of the spine. These manipulations improve function and spinal mobility by properly removing restrictions from the spine and associated soft tissues.

Do my bones crack during adjustments?

During chiropractic adjustments, you may hear a popping or cracking noise. A common myth is that this sound is related to your bones cracking.

Actually, these sounds occur due to the release of gasses from between the vertebrae. This happens when fixated or restricted spinal joints are mobilized. The gasses include carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen.

Sometimes the popping sound does not occur. This is normal and simply means that the gasses with the joint capsule had not reached the level necessary to produce an audible sound. The “pop” sound is not necessary or required to achieve a successful treatment.

How do adjustments help?

Once your spine is moving more normally, you will notice more freedom of movement and other symptoms like muscle spasm and muscular aches will also improve.

The restored function allows for improved range of motion, reduced nerve irritation, and muscle relaxation.

In addition, chiropractic adjustments send a signal to the brain to release endorphins. These are the body’s natural painkiller. Endorphins produce a feeling of euphoria similar to opioids, and their release in the body provides patients with relief of pain.

Is everyone a candidate?

Chiropractic care is not for everyone. While many patients with acute and chronic pain do benefit, certain patients may not be the best candidates.

Dr. Doyle will perform a thorough examination and will ensure that you can safely receive chiropractic care before beginning treatment.

Patients with the following issues may not be a candidate for chiropractic management.

  • Severe osteoporosis
  • Cancer of the spine
  • High risk of stroke and/or bleeding disorders

Is a chiropractor a real doctor?

Training to become a Doctor of Chiropractic involves a lot of work. It begins with a four-year undergraduate degree. Most students take many of the same classes and earn the same bachelor’s degrees as medical doctors.

Next, the student attends another four or five years of graduate work at a chiropractic school. Upon completion, they must take and pass state and national board examinations.

The biggest difference between chiropractic schools and medical schools is the focus.

Medical doctors focus on treating unhealthy conditions with things like prescription medications and surgery. Chiropractors, however, focus on healthy living and proper function of the body. The goal is to remove the obstacles that prevent the human body from functioning optimally. And spinal alignment is critical to achieving optimal function.

Dr. Doyle has 23 years of experience as a Chiropractor. In addition to his education to become a chiropractor, Dr. Cody Doyle is a Board-Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist, and a  Diplomate and Fellow of the International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, formerly the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedist. He has been in private practice since opening his first clinic in his hometown of North Richland Hills, Texas in 1998. Dr. Doyle is driven to help patients reach their full potential with knowledgeable and proactive chiropractic support. As a board-certified neuromusculoskeletal specialist, he is proficient in all areas of the body’s neuromusculoskeletal system and methods for improving function, sensorimotor control, and reducing both chronic and acute pain.

Will I need chiropractic care forever?

Patients with acute issues, such as pain from an injury or accident, usually receive relief with just a few visits. Most patients receive optimal improvement in six to ten visits. However, someone with complicating factors, “red flags”, or a chronic condition may require ongoing treatment for continued relief.

Patients who receive relief with improved function may find “as needed” treatments necessary to stay healthy and achieve maximum benefits.

What to Expect with Chiropractic Care

During your consultation, the chiropractor should perform a thorough physical examination, including any necessary diagnostic testing, such as x-rays. They should also gather information about your medical history and medications. Additional testing, such as CT scans or MRI, may also be ordered, depending on your symptoms and mechanism of injury.

Once your chiropractor has determined your diagnosis, he should create a customized treatment plan based on your unique symptoms and needs. This may include chiropractic care, acupuncture, myofascial release therapy, or other complementary treatment options.

For chiropractic treatment, your chiropractor will place you in specific positions so he can treat your affected areas. Most often, this involves a face-down position on a padded table specifically designed for chiropractic treatments.

The chiropractor will then use manual adjustments or a special tool to treat your spinal joints.

After adjustments, many patients report immediate relief. However, some patients require a few treatments to notice results. Some patients may take a few weeks before beginning to progress. Usually, this involves chronic pain patients who exhibit neurologic adaptations due to long-standing pain and spinal dysfunction.

A few patients do report some minor side effects after treatment, which may include fatigue, headache, soreness, or even increased pain. These issues may occur within the first few hours and usually don’t last longer than 24 hours. For most patients, rest, ice, or non-prescription medications are all that is needed to alleviate any side effects.

Have questions about chiropractic care?

If you would like to learn more about chiropractic treatment options, contact Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture today at (817) 767-5430.

We would love the opportunity to answer your questions and schedule you for a consultation with Dr. Doyle.

What can a chiropractor do for headaches?

Posted on 01.7.20 |

What Can a Chiropractor Do For Headaches

Do you suffer from frequent headaches?

While headaches are a common complaint, there are many different types. They can also be complex to diagnose.

Fortunately, Dr. Cody Doyle has over two decades of successfully treating patients with headaches. Thanks to his insatiable curiosity and intense love of research, he has discovered treatment protocols that work, no matter what type you have.

In this article, we will discuss the common causes of headaches, different types of headaches, and treatment options to help rid you of your pain.

What causes headaches?

While there are several types of headaches, the causes can be quite varied. Fortunately, very few headaches indicate a serious illness.

Often, problems with or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures can cause them. Usually, the many structures surrounding your neck and skull, such as muscles, nerves, and joints, play a role.

Some patients have triggers that bring them on.

Common triggers include:

  • Certain foods, such as chocolate and processed meat
  • Alcohol, especially red wine
  • Poor posture
  • Excessive stress or tension
  • Sinus infection or allergies
  • Lack of sleep
  • Missed meals
  • Menstruation or hormones

In addition, pain in the head can be referred pain. For instance, a cervicogenic headache is actually referred pain from soft tissues or bony structures of the neck. This can include muscles, nerves, or cervical spine joints.

In fact, spinal misalignment in the neck and even the upper back is very often the cause. Spinal adjustments can offer effective help.

How can a chiropractor help?

While something serious is rarely the cause of headaches, you should seek evaluation if you experience them frequently.

Dr. Doyle will perform a thorough examination, including medical history and x-rays. If there is anything to suggest something that requires immediate attention, he will let you know. If he has any concerns, he will refer you for additional testing.

During the examination, Dr. Doyle will discuss your symptoms with you and work to figure out where the pain is coming from.

After examination, Dr. Doyle will answer any questions and discuss your treatment options. Together, you will create an individualized treatment plan that is best for your unique needs, symptoms, and desires.

What type of headaches do you suffer from?

Patients use the term headache to describe any type of pain experienced in the head. However, there are several different types, and they can range in severity and frequency. Understanding which type of headache you suffer from is helpful.

Tension Headache

Usually the least severe, a tension headache is the most common type. Often it is a pain that is “just there,” nagging at you, but you can still perform daily activities. Mostly dull in nature, tension headaches can reside on one or both sides of the head.

Improving your posture, getting your rest, eating well, managing stress, and regular spinal adjustments should take care of your nagging pain.

Sinus Headache

Allergies and infection in the sinus cavities can cause pressure to build behind your cheeks, nose, forehead, and throughout your face. If you experience congestion, a runny nose, facial swelling, or increased pain when you lean forward, you likely have a sinus headache.

Dr. Doyle offers his patients excellent relief from sinus headaches with acupuncture. This alternative treatment effectively reduces pressure and inflammation.

Cluster Headache

If you experience short bursts of pain on one side of the head, you may be having cluster headaches. These bursts of pain are often followed by nasal congestion and watery eyes. The pain can be as severe as a migraine, but they are not as debilitating since they are short in duration.

While the cause of cluster headaches is unknown, Dr. Doyle has brought relief to many patients suffering from them through routine acupuncture and spinal manipulations.

Migraine Headache

Migraines can be very debilitating and interfere with your quality of life and daily activities. The pain is intense and can be on one or both sides of the head. Typically described as throbbing, it can last from several hours to days. Migraines typically come with the added symptoms of sensitivity to sound and light and nausea and vomiting.

Some patients with migraines also experience what is known as an aura. Often, this includes flashes of light that occur in the peripheral vision before the migraine begins.

Since many patients suffer from migraines due to triggers, you will want to keep notes about lifestyle habits and diet. Avoidance of any potential triggers is highly advisable.

In addition, Dr. Doyle can help prevent future migraines with routine acupuncture and chiropractic adjustments.

Isn’t it time to get rid of your headaches?

Don’t let headaches get in the way of your life.

If you are ready to be in control and enjoy life to its fullest, contact Dr. Doyle today at (817) 767-5430 to schedule your initial consultation.

Dr. Doyle sees patients in the Grapevine, Southlake, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Keller, and North Fort Worth areas.

Is chiropractic good for your neck and back pain?

Posted on 12.30.19 |

chiropractic for neck and back pain

More and more patients are realizing the incredible benefits and effectiveness of treating neck and back pain with conservative, non-addictive care.

Chiropractic treatments offer tremendous relief while helping you avoid other costly, invasive care options. It can remove the need for addictive prescription pain medications that come with a variety of side effects and help you avoid painful surgery and recovery.

While chiropractors can effectively treat most things that cause pain, the most common complaints patients seek relief for are neck pain, back pain, and headaches.

Dr. Cody Doyle has over two decades of successfully caring for patients with pain. During this time, he has helped over 100,000 patients find relief from a broad range of dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.

How does chiropractic help neck and back pain?

The most common cause of neck and back pain is the misalignment of the bones—or vertebra—in the spine. Chiropractic care involves spinal manipulations—also known as adjustments—to realign the spine. Because all the movements of the human body originate in the spine, misalignment can cause pain in muscles, joints, ligaments, and nerves.

Spinal adjustments restore mobility to ligaments, joints, and muscles that are restricted or injured from repetitive stress or trauma. When the spine is properly aligned, the body can heal itself.

What can I expect during chiropractic care for neck and back pain?

The first thing Dr. Doyle will do is perform a thorough examination. This includes a complete medical history, a physical exam, range of motion testing, and x-rays. Depending on your symptoms and his findings, he may want to order additional diagnostic imaging, such as a CT or MRI.

If Dr. Doyle feels you are an appropriate candidate for chiropractic treatment, he will discuss all your options. The goal is to provide pain relief while restoring function and preventing future injury.

The most common mode of treatment is spinal manipulation, which uses controlled but sudden force to joints to realign the spine.

During treatment, Dr. Doyle may utilize:

  1. Hands-on treatment. This involves the use of his hands and arms to massage and apply high-velocity, low-amplitude thrusts.
  2. A drop table. This is a special table with sections that Dr. Doyle can drop down during spinal manipulations.
  3. A special device that delivers gentle impulses to the spine.

Depending on your unique desires, needs, and diagnoses, Dr. Doyle will create a customized treatment plan for you. This may include suggestions for additional alternative solutions to achieve optimum results. Some examples of complementary therapy services include:

  • Acupuncture
  • Myofascial release therapy
  • Ultrasound
  • Muscle stimulation
  • A nutritional and herbal plan
  • Home exercises
  • Hot and cold therapy

Who should seek chiropractic care for neck and back pain?

Certain patients may not be a good candidate for chiropractic care.

For example, patients with the following conditions may need to seek other treatment for neck and back pain:

  • Spinal cord damage
  • Vertebral fracture(s)
  • Severe osteoporosis
  • Severe arthritis
  • Bone infections
  • Patients on blood thinners
  • Patients with cancer, especially while on cancer treatment

Chiropractic care is, however, an excellent alternative option for those with acute or chronic neck or back pain.

Some of the most common causes of neck and back pain include:

Trauma, such as from a sports injury, fall, or car accident

Any sudden forceful movement of the head, neck, or back that results in “rebound,” such as with whiplash of the neck, results in injury to the supporting and surrounding tissues.

Trauma can tear muscles and ligaments, also known as a strain. It can also cause muscles to contract and tighten, which leads to stiffness and pain. If severe enough, it can also injure the joints between the vertebra, ligaments, discs, muscles, and nerve roots.

Aging

As we age, degenerative disorders become more common. This can include osteoarthritis and degenerative disc disease. Degeneration puts the patient at a higher risk of bulging or herniated disks. Also, the degenerative changes can cause the body to form bone spurs, compounding the pain.

Spinal stenosis is also more common for older patients. When stenosis narrows the nerve passageways, nerve roots can become compressed and trapped. This usually causes radiating pain, such as down the arms or legs.

Habits of Life

Anything that disrupts spinal balance increases the risk of neck and back pain. This includes things like poor posture, obesity, improper ergonomics, and repetitive stress.

Emotional tension and stress lead to muscle tightening and contracting, which leads to pain and stiffness.

Could chiropractic care give you relief from your neck or back pain?

If you suffer from neck or back pain, whether it is acute or chronic, Dr. Doyle has the experience to bring you relief.

Call (817) 767-5430 or contact us online today to schedule a consultation so you can get started on the road to recovery.

Chiropractic Care vs Prescription Medication

Posted on 10.10.19 |

free womanMigraines, lower back pain, neck pain, and spinal disc issues are common types of pain among American adults. According to the National Institutes of Health, 76 million adults in the United States live with chronic pain. To treat these issues, traditional medical doctors often prescribe NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen and aspirin, or stronger drugs like narcotics and muscle relaxants. While these medications can relieve pain, they do not treat the physiological issues that cause pain. Without proper treatment through chiropractic care, the source of your pain could become worse over time.

At Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture, our highly skilled chiro, Dr. Cody Doyle, offers all-natural, holistic treatment options to reduce pain and restore your body’s function. Begin your journey toward total wellness today. Schedule an appointment at our Roanoke, TX office at 817-767-5430.

Scientific Evidence

In a 2012 scientific study, 272 people who suffered from neck pain were placed into three groups:

  1. SMT Group: These participants met with a chiropractor over the course of 12 weeks to receive spinal manipulation treatment.
  2. Medication Group: A licensed medical physician examined these participants and prescribed NSAIDs, acetaminophen, narcotics, or muscle relaxants based on the patients’ symptoms.
  3. HEA Group: This group met with physical therapists to learn home exercises. They were instructed to do these exercises up to eight times a day.

In this study, there were no negative effects reported by those who received chiropractic care. In fact, the conclusion of the entire study was the SMT was more effective than medication in both the short and long term.

The outcome of this study proved that medication was 42 percent less effective than spinal manipulation treatments. The study also mentioned that the participants who were on medication continued to take and increase their medication dosage.

Negative Side Effects of Medication

Continued use of medications often causes your body to become immune to their effects, which can lead to drug abuse and dependence. Overusing medications can result in a variety of health issues, including:

  • Gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Heart attack
  • Constipation
  • Digestive problems
  • Increased pain
  • Headaches
  • Depression
  • Liver toxicity
  • Weakened immune system

These side-effects can be avoided when you seek chiropractic care first.

How A Healthy Spine Reduces Pain

Having a healthy spine is important because every nerve in your body is interconnected with your spine. Messages are sent from your brain to all parts of your body through your spine, and when the spine is misaligned, those messages become weakened. Pinched nerves or other spinal problem can result in pain or discomfort. When a chiropractor correctly aligns your spine through spinal manipulation, those messages are sent and received properly.

Chiropractic techniques, like spinal manipulation, promote your body’s ability to heal itself so you don’t have to rely on surgery or medication. For over 20 years, Dr. Doyle has dedicated himself to creating natural, effective treatment plans for a variety of patient needs. These treatments don’t simply hide your symptoms, they repair the problem. Dr. Doyle uses a combination of chiropractic, acupuncture, and complementary therapies that provide safe, long-lasting solutions.

Contact Your Roanoke, TX Chiropractor Today

Dr. Doyle is constantly improving and perfecting his treatment methods in order to provide exceptional care to our patients. Once your thorough evaluation is complete, Dr. Doyle will create a personalized treatment plan to promote your body’s total wellness.

Don’t allow prescription medications to rob you of a healthy, satisfying life. Contact our friendly team today at 817-767-5430 to schedule an appointment.

How Chiropractic Care Provides Relief from Spinal Disc Issues

Posted on 09.6.19 |

man suffering from spinal disc painSpinal discs are the sponge-like cushions between your vertebrae. These tiny pads are extremely important to our everyday life because they provide shock absorption, help with stability, and allow for movement. When discs are damaged, our physical abilities become extremely limited. If you are suffering from spinal disc issues, your Trophy Club chiro Dr. Cody Doyle at Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture can provide a drug-free pain management solution. He’ll help make sure that further injury doesn’t occur.

If you’re suffering from spinal disc issues, contact us to schedule a consultation with Dr. Doyle. Here is how our chiropractor can provide you with relief from your spinal disc issues:

Symptoms of Spinal Disc Disorders

Not sure if your back pain stems from a disc disorder? Here are some general symptoms:

  • Pain radiating down the legs
  • Worsening pain when bending over or sitting down for a long time
  • Worsening pain when you cough or sneeze
  • Numbness or pins-and-needles in an arm or leg

To determine if your symptoms are due to a spinal disc disorder, visit Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture. Dr. Doyle can identify exactly what is causing you pain and set you on a path toward recovery. Contact us online or at 817-767-5430 today for a consultation with Dr. Doyle.

Risk Factors

You may be more prone to disc problems if you have one or more of these issues:

  • Obesity
  • Poor muscle tone
  • Lack of regular exercise
  • Smoke cigarettes
  • Poor posture
  • Poor weightlifting techniques

Types of Disc Problems

When a disc shifts out of place, ruptures, or deteriorates, there is nothing to keep the vertebrae from rubbing against each other and causing immense pain. Types of spinal disc issues include:

Bulging Disc

Also known as a herniated disc, a bulging disc occurs when the disc shifts out of place and protrudes into the spinal canal. This is often caused by injury, poor posture, deterioration, or over-stretching. About 90% of bulging discs occur in the lower back. Symptoms of a bulging disc include:

  • Pain or a tingling sensation in the neck and upper extremities
  • Muscle spasms in the lower back
  • Radiating pain from the upper back to the chest or stomach
  • Lower back pain

Degenerative Disc Disease

Frequently occurring in the lower back and neck, degenerative disc disease is when the spinal cord loses fluid and begins to deteriorate. Discs then compress within the vertebrae and begin to tear or rupture. Symptoms of degenerative disc disease include:

  • Chronic or acute neck pain
  • Limited flexibility during daily activity
  • Lower back pain
  • Pain with the buttock or legs
  • Increased pain when sitting, bending, or twisting

Causes of degenerative disc disease include old age, smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, repetitive physical activity, injury, or trauma.

Contact Your Trophy Club Chiro Today

If you’re looking for a doctor that prioritizes total wellness and drug-free treatment, Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture is the place for you. Our team is prepared to create a personalized plan to bring your body back to its full strength and health. To learn more about our treatment methods and how Dr. Doyle can relieve your spinal disc issues, contact us online or at 817-767-5430.

Exercise the pain away in and around Roanoke! 

Posted on 07.15.19 |

couple exercising the pain away in local parkWhen struggling with back pain, most people tend to think that “resting my back” is the best option, but in reality sitting on the couch has the opposite effect. Too much rest allows muscles to weaken, tighten, and deteriorate. Muscles in the back need to be active unless they are torn or otherwise injured. Exercise is all about strengthening, stretching, and improving overall health.

As a chiropractor, Dr. Doyle often prescribes daily exercise to help reduce pain and discomfort, long term. If you want to explore drug-free treatments for pain relief, call Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture today at 817-767-5430.

A walk around the block or a few miles on the treadmill every day can get monotonous (but if you like it, don’t change it). If you find that working out by yourself seems uninspiring and unmotivating, you’re likely to stay on the couch watching Netflix. Exercise can be fun, believe it or not. In Roanoke and Trophy Club, you have access to many awesome parks with trees, amenities, and like-minded neighbors—and admission is cheaper than Netflix.

Walking, Jogging, or Running

Cardio will make your spine, and you, happy! Just a 30-minute walk or run triggers the release of endorphins—the happy hormone—to boost your mood. For those who love to run, don’t forget that running posture matters! Find out what that looks like here.

When cardio becomes a part of your daily routine, it helps the body stay comfortable doing everyday tasks, like tying shoes, walking upstairs, or playing with your kids and grandkids. So, grab a friend (even the four-legged variety) and start walking at any of these places near you:

  1. Cannon Parkway Park

Along with playground equipment, splash pad, basketball courts, and many other amenities, this park has a paved walking trail that is a little more than half a mile long. If you only want a short walk, shoot some hoops and cool off at the splash pad before heading home. A skateboard and BMX park is next to the sand volleyball courts. Hangout and get to know your neighbors while you’re there. There are public restrooms, as well–always a bonus. Our office is just across the street!

  1. Roanoke Community Park

Roanoke Community Park is full of activities for the whole family. The main entertainment is watching baseball and softball, but the park has much more to offer. Enjoy a scenic half-mile walk around the pond and bring your fishing gear. The pond features a pier that’s great for kids and adults alike. Picnic tables and restrooms are onsite, as well.

  1. Trophy Club Park

Not a fan of walking or running? How about disc golf? Trophy Club park features an 18-hole course, in addition to the woods around Grapevine Lake, which provide excellent hiking and horseback riding opportunities. Geocaching and fishing are also fun activities that this park offers. https://www.trophyclub.org/475/Trophy-Club-Park

Water Aerobics

For gentle resistance training, water aerobics is one of the best choices. This low-impact workout gets the blood flowing in your spine, which helps restore and strengthen your back, shoulders, hips, and neck. Many techniques focus on arms and legs, as well. You can try water aerobics on your own at Roanoke Community Pool or Trophy Club Pool. For instruction, check out this YouTube video that shows three water aerobics exercises for abdominal workouts.

Pilates Classes

Pilates is a great workout for strengthening core muscles which, in turn, help relieve back pain. When the core is strong, the body is more balanced and the back has more support. Starting a new exercise can be damaging if you jump in too quickly, so try these easy Pilates workouts and basic movements before pushing your body too far!

If you and Dr. Doyle decide that Pilates is a good match for you, consider joining any of these Pilates studios in the Roanoke area:

  1. Foreverfit Pilates Studio in Trophy Club
  2. Purely Pilates Center in Southlake
  3. C3 Pilates in Keller

To learn more about how Pilates helps strengthen core and back muscles and which exercises are best for managing pain, click here. There are also many YouTube videos and television shows that can guide you through yoga and Pilates exercises at home, at no cost. A little online research will help you find a favorite for your unique needs.

Before You Begin

If you are injured or suffer with chronic pain, before beginning a new exercise regimen, check with your general practitioner or Dr. Doyle to make sure you’re ready. If you’d like to also explore holistic pain relief options, call Dr. Doyle’s Roanoke, Tx office today at 817-767-5430 to set up a one-hour, comprehensive consultation and evaluation. The chiropractic and acupuncture clinic is convenient to Trophy Club, Keller, and Justin.

Office Hours

Monday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Wed:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Friday:By Appointment Only

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Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture
301 North Pine Street
Roanoke, Texas 76262

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