Archives for 2026
The majority of low back pain cases are classified as non-specific in nature, meaning they are not attributable to an identifiable, single structural cause such as a fracture, infection, tumor, or nerve compression. But, in roughly 5–10% of cases, the cause of localized pain in the lower back can be linked to injury to the [..]
Statistically, up to 20% of adults experience frequent headaches, with approximately 1–4% reporting headaches on more than 15 days per month. While there are many types of headaches—and within each subtype, multiple underlying causes and triggers—research suggests that musculoskeletal factors can contribute to certain headache presentations. What would a doctor of chiropractic look for during [..]
Knee pain accounts for at least one-third of musculoskeletal complaints in the pediatric population seen in healthcare clinics, including chiropractic offices. This is especially common in active children during the growth spurts of early adolescence. Let’s review some of the most common causes of knee pain in kids and teens and how they are typically [..]
During a whiplash event, such as a rear-end collision, the head and neck accelerate and decelerate more rapidly than the nervous system can coordinate a protective muscular response. This can result in sprains, strains, and microtrauma to the soft tissues of the head, neck, and upper torso, which may manifest as neck pain, stiffness, headache, [..]
What is a Chiropractor?
Chiropractors are primarily mechanical providers of care (adjustments, exercise, tissue work, etc.). A spinal adjustment is a manipulation that is delivered in a specific line-of-drive. Chiropractic education emphasizes mechanical care. Chiropractors are not trained in pharmacology, and/or drugs. Those are outside of their scope of license. Yet most chiropractic patients are taking medication or drugs [..]
After shoulder pain, wrist complaints are among the most common reasons patients seek chiropractic care for upper limb issues. Before treatment begins, the likely cause of the patient’s wrist symptoms must be identified. Let’s review the most common causes of wrist pain and the key features that help differentiate them:
If a patient presents with [..]
Frailty is defined as a clinical state in which the body has diminished strength, endurance, and resilience, making a person more vulnerable to stressors such as injury and illness. It’s estimated that 7–12% of Americans age 65 and older are frail. Because it is associated with an elevated risk of falls, hospitalization, disability, and complications [..]
Low back pain is one of the most common and disabling conditions worldwide. It’s estimated that nearly 200 million acute episodes of low back pain occur each year, of which roughly 20% persist for longer than three months. With the aging of the global population combined with the obesity epidemic, low back pain is expected [..]
Chronic rhinosinusitis is an inflammatory condition of the nasal and sinus lining that lasts longer than twelve weeks. It’s estimated that roughly 10–12% of adults in the United States are living with chronic rhinosinusitis at any given time, with many experiencing symptoms for years. Managing the condition can be challenging, as it’s driven by a [..]
The hip is a ball-and-socket joint in which the femoral head meets the pelvis, supported by several layers of cartilage and other soft tissues that allow for a wide range of motion. While this design provides mobility, it also creates multiple opportunities for instability and irritation that can result in what is generally referred to [..]