March Newsletter: How Chiropracic Care Helps with Lifting Injuries

Spinal Decompression from Our Chiropractor near You in Winter Park, FL

If you have back or neck pain, the conditions can reduce your range of motion and prevent you from participating in your favorite activities. At Lions Chiropractic & Injury in Winter Park, FL, we offer various treatments, including spinal decompression, to reduce your discomfort and improve your overall health. Before you schedule your appointment, keep reading to learn more about this treatment!

How Spinal Decompression Works

This therapy involves the use of a specialized decompression table that applies controlled traction to the spine. The gentle stretching reduces pressure on spinal discs, allowing bulging or herniated discs to retract. This process also increases blood flow and nutrient exchange, which supports the body’s natural healing response.

Conditions That Benefit from Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression is commonly used to treat a variety of conditions affecting the back and neck. Many patients find relief from chronic pain and mobility issues caused by pressure on the spine. Common conditions that respond well to this treatment include:

  • Herniated or Bulging Discs – Reducing pressure on the discs helps them return to their normal position.
  • Sciatica – Relieving nerve compression can ease pain that radiates down the legs.
  • Degenerative Disc Disease – Creating space between the vertebrae can slow disc deterioration.
  • Chronic Back or Neck Pain – Stretching the spine alleviates tension and improves flexibility.

What to Expect During Treatment

A session typically lasts between 15 and 30 minutes. Patients lie on a motorized table while our chiropractor adjusts the traction to target specific areas of the spine. The treatment is gentle and relaxing, with most patients experiencing little to no discomfort. Several sessions may be needed to achieve lasting relief and maintain spinal health.

Contact Lions Chiropractic & Injury for an Appointment Today

If you’re considering spinal decompression, contact Lions Chiropractic & Injury in Winter Park, FL, at (407) 951-5500 today. Our team is ready to answer any questions you have and assist with scheduling your appointment. When you need a trusted chiropractor near you, our team is here to help!

March Newsletter: How Chiropracic Care Helps with Lifting Injuries

Warehouse worker with lower back pain.

How Chiropractic Care Helps with Lifting Injuries

Feeling sore and stiff due to a lifting injury? Injuries that strain your muscles, joints, and vertebrae can happen whether you're lifting weights at the gym or moving a heavy box at home or work. Chiropractic treatment offers targeted therapies designed to reduce pain from lifting injuries, restore movement, and decrease the risk of future injuries.

Types of Lifting Injuries

Lifting injuries range from mild to severe depending on the type of injury. Although any part of the body can be affected, injuries typically affect the back, neck, or shoulders. Common lifting injuries include:

  • Back Sprain or Strain. Back injuries will affect about 80 percent of Americans at some point in their lives, according to Washington State University. Did you feel an uncomfortable tug in your back after lifting something heavy? You might have strained, stretched, or torn muscles and ligaments in your back or a subluxation. Subluxations happen when a vertebra in your back becomes misaligned.
  • Neck Strain. Strained or torn soft tissues and subluxations in the neck can lead to pain, stiffness, and headaches.
  • Shoulder Injuries. Holding your arm in an awkward position when lifting objects overhead can strain your rotator cuff and other shoulder muscles and cause bursitis, a painful inflammation in the fluid-filled sacs that cushion your shoulder joint. Pain and stiffness may interfere with normal movement of your shoulder and arm.
  • Herniated Disc. Flexible rubber discs between each vertebra cushion your spine and keep it flexible. Heavy lifting increases pressure on discs, which can lead to a herniated disc. Herniated discs occur when the soft inner core of the disc protrudes through the tough outer covering. Symptoms vary depending on the location of the herniated disc. If you have a herniated disc in your neck, you may notice pain, numbness, or weakness in your shoulder or arm. If the herniated disc occurs in the back, you may notice sciatica symptoms, like pain, numbness, and weakness in the lower back, buttocks, legs, or feet.

Easing Your Pain with Chiropractic Care

Pain relievers dull pain, but only provide a temporary solution. Chiropractic treatments address the source of your pain and promote healing. After a thorough examination, your chiropractor will prepare a treatment plan that may include a few of these treatments:

  • Spinal Manipulation. Spinal manipulation realigns the vertebrae in your spine. Once the vertebrae are realigned, tension on nerves, muscles, joints, and soft tissue decreases, improving range of motion in the back and neck and reduces pain, stiffness, and inflammation. Worried about taking too much time off of work due to your injury? Injured employees who received chiropractic treatment for low back injuries returned to work sooner and had less costly treatment than those who received medical treatment, according to an Insurance Journal article about a Workers' Compensation Research Institute study.
  • Soft Tissue Therapy. Soft tissue treatments, which include massage, soft tissue mobilization, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release, decrease muscle tension and inflammation, boost circulation, and break up scar tissue that could limit flexibility and mobility.
  • Flexion Distraction. Flexion distraction therapy can pull a herniated disc back into position by gently decompressing and stretching the spine. As the spine stretches, space between the vertebrae increases and painful pressure on nerves decreases.
  • Electrical Stimulation. Electrical stimulation therapy uses mild electrical pulses to prevent pain signals from reaching the brain. The mild electrical current travels through electrodes attached to your skin.
  • Ultrasound Therapy. Ultrasound waves warm these tissues, decrease pain, improving circulation, promoting, and reducing swelling and stiffness in your deep tissues.

Stretches and exercises may also be part of your treatment plan. Exercise strengthens the muscles that keep your joints and muscles strong and flexible, which may decrease your risk of future lifting injuries. Your chiropractor can also provide posture tips and demonstrate proper lifting techniques.

Struggling with a painful lifting injury? Relieve your pain and stiffness with chiropractic care. Contact our office to schedule an appointment with the chiropractor.

Sources:

Washington State University: Factsheet - Back to Basics,

https://ehs.wsu.edu/workplace-safety/back-injury-prevention/factsheet-back-basics/

Insurance Journal: Chiropractic Care Linked to Lower Injured Workers’ Costs, Faster Return to Work, 5/20/2022

https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2022/05/20/668528.htm

American Chiropractic Association: Back Pain: Prevention and Conservative Treatment, 8/22/2022

https://handsdownbetter.org/back-pain-prevention-and-conservative-treatment/

World Health Organization: WHO Guidelines for Non-Surgical Management of Chronic and Low Back Pain in Adults in Primary and Community Care Settings, 2023

https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/374531/9789240085558-eng.pdf

UPMC: Acute Low Back Pain Episodes Shorter, Less Costly When Patients Choose Physical Therapy or Chiropractic Care First, 9/26/2023

https://www.upmc.com/media/news/092623-low-back-pain

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