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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Should You See a Chiropractor for Tendinitis of the Quadriceps?

Posted on 02.9.18 |

human running with knee painDo you have pain above your knee or at the knee joint during or after working out or performing repetitive actions? Is there swelling around the knee, or does it feel warm to the touch? You may have quadriceps tendinitis.

This type of injury tends to develop slowly over time and with continued intense use of the lower body.

If you suffer from knee pain and inflammation caused by tendinitis, Dr. Cody Doyle can help. He has over two decades of experience successfully treating patients with chiropractic therapy for tendinitis.

What causes quadriceps tendinitis?

Tendinitis can occur in any tendon, but it’s very common in the quads.

You may be familiar with the quadriceps, or quads for short. It is the muscle group on the front of the thigh. The muscles in the quads engage any time you use your leg, such as when walking,  running, or kneeling. 

The quadriceps tendon connects the muscles to the kneecap, clinically called the patella. Overuse of the quadriceps with repetitive activity can damage the tendon and cause pain, as well as inflammation.

Extrinsic factors that lead to quads tendinitis include: 

  • working out too hard or too long, 
  • improper workout settings, 
  • or improper footwear. 

Quadriceps tendinitis is commonly seen in athletes who regularly or repetitively cycle, run, kick, or squat.

As for intrinsic factors:

  • skeletal alignment issues can contribute to tendinitis. 
  • Advanced age, 
  • being overweight, 
  • and inflexibility can also lead to quadriceps tendinitis.

People who value their workouts or sports activities may be frustrated by the limitations and pain tendinitis causes. Workouts, athletics, and even daily tasks may become difficult to perform.

A proper diagnosis of tendinitis and guidance in treating your condition can help reduce pain and allow the tendon to heal. You can also do some things at home to help, such as icing the area, taping it properly, or wearing a brace.

Q&A About Chiropractic for Tendinitis

 

  • Do chiropractors help relieve tension in sore muscles?

 

Yes, and so much more. Tendinitis is actually not just sore muscles, it’s soreness of the tendon that attaches the quadriceps to the patella. Chiropractic treatment and acupuncture may reduce pain and help the healing process if you comply with Dr. Doyle’s professional advice.

 

  • How to treat tendinitis without medication?

 

Some over-the-counter pain relievers, both topical and indigestible, can help reduce pain and swelling. However, if you don’t want to use pain relievers, Dr. Doyle can provide treatment without medication. He may advise applying ice, resting your knee, and performing very specific exercises at home.

 

  • What causes tendinitis?

 

Good question! Tendinitis is usually caused by overwork or overuse of a muscle connected to the affected tendon. Stressing the tendon and associated muscle or muscle group can also occur when exercises are improperly performed. Another common issue is wearing shoes that do not provide sufficient support for the activity you perform.

 

  • How long does tendinitis last?

 

With treatment and reduced stress, a tendon can heal in approximately two to four weeks, for most patients. If you don’t seek help and limit stress on the tendon, your condition will worsen. 

Recovery may take longer to heal. Long-term tendinitis is called “chronic tendinitis.” This condition normally takes longer than six weeks for recovery.

How Dr. Doyle Can Help

Do you have pain in above your knee or around your kneecap?

If you are in the Roanoke or Trophy Club area, Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture can help reduce your pain. Dr. Doyle will perform a thorough physical exam and discuss your symptoms before developing a treatment plan.

After diagnosis, Dr. Doyle can explain the cause of your tendinitis. He can also teach you strengthening exercises you can do at home during your healing process.

Treatment may include chiropractic care, acupuncture, complementary therapies, physical therapy, or a combination. With his help, you can experience less pain and heal properly.

Dr. Doyle has successfully treated quadricep tendinitis in many patients. He can prescribe treatment for the painful tendinitis of the knee, hip, ankle, and leg. Using combined integrative alternative therapies, he can help you heal and recover.

Are you ready to feel better?

To learn how chiropractic can treat your tendinitis pain, call 817-767-5430 to reserve a consultation with Dr. Doyle today. Lori at the front desk will be happy to answer all of your questions and schedule your visit.

How Ankle Pain Affects Daily Life

Posted on 05.29.17 |

Male runner with blue shoes and ankle painPain in any area of your body can elicit irritation and frustration. Ankle pain commonly results from a sprain, but can appear for a number of other reasons. In some cases, it may be hard to determine what is causing your ankle pain. Many people use pain relievers, such as Tylenol or Advil, to manage their bodily aches and pains. Dr. Cody Doyle, in Roanoke, TX offers chiropractic and acupuncture treatment for those who can’t effectively manage their ankle pain solely with medications and braces, or for those who wish to take a holistic approach to pain relief.

Leave the medications behind and learn how to manage your ankle pain with help from Dr. Doyle. Schedule your chiropractic or acupuncture appointment in our Roanoke, TX office today. Call 817-767-5430.

Ankle Pain

Common sprains are a typical cause for ankle pain. However, the pain can also result from plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, tendonitis, shin splints, and Fibromyalgia, among other conditions. Ankle pain also occurs from wearing shoes that don’t properly fit and from disorders related to the hips, feet, and knees. All of your lower extremities (hips, knees, shins, ankles, feet) are connected; therefore, untreated discomfort in one extremity could lead to pain in another. Dr. Doyle holistically treats ankle pain with chiropractic care. He also offers musculoskeletal acupuncture for pain relief.

Tendonitis

Ankle pain can appear when a tendon becomes inflamed. Usually, when referring to ankle pain, it’s the Achilles tendon. This is the tendon that connects your calf muscle to your heel. Inflammation can create irritation, soreness, and even swelling. When left untreated, Achilles tendonitis can result in a great deal of ankle pain.

Shin Splints, Plantar Fasciitis, and Heel Spurs

These conditions may seem unrelated to your ankles, but because your shins, feet, and heel are all part of your lower extremity, issues that begin there can lead to ankle pain. Shin splints usually cause aches in the shins, but that pain can radiate or worsen to cause aching ankles and feet. The presence of plantar fasciitis causes discomfort in the heel. When plantar fasciitis is left untreated, heel spurs may develop. These bony growths appear on the heel bone and can be incredibly painful. The pain can radiate to the ankles.

Arthritis 

Arthritis is another common source of ankle pain. Stiffness in the joints can flare up when the weather changes. As we age, many of us develop arthritis in different parts of our bodies. Ankle arthritis can make your ankles feel stiff, and you may find walking painful.

How Can Dr. Doyle Help? 

Dr. Doyle provides chiropractic care and acupuncture to his patients. These are both holistic methods for managing pain throughout the body. By manipulating your spinal alignment, Dr. Doyle can alleviate many common aches and pains. At your appointment, he will conduct a thorough evaluation of your pain, as well as review your medical history. From his findings, he can often determine the cause of ankle pain. Tell Dr. Doyle about any injuries, overuse, or regular activities that could irritate your ankle(s).

Dr. Doyle will create a personalized treatment plan to address your ankle pain. He may also make recommendations on how to better care for your body and reduce your risk for experiencing ongoing pain. When you leave the office, you’ll know whether to apply heat or ice, and whether you need a brace or wrap. Should you have any questions, please ask – and if questions come up after your visit, simply call the office.

The benefits of chiropractic care and acupuncture go far beyond relieving back and neck pain. Schedule your appointment with Dr. Doyle today at our Roanoke, TX office to discuss how he can help you find relief from ankle pain. Call 817-767-5430.

We serve patients from Trophy Club, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Argyle, Justin, NRH, and across the North Tarrant County area. Chiropractor Acupuncture 76262

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Monday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
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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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