Hampton Chiropractic

Hampton Chiropractic Pain management and chiropractor health care In fact, 31 million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time. If you don't have insurance, don't worry.

Our clinic will help you get your pain associated with injuries or accidents alleviated and get you back on track to feeling better. Although chiropractors care for more than just back pain, many patients visit chiropractors looking for relief from this pervasive condition. A few interesting facts about back pain:
One-half of all working Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year. Back pain is one of the most common reasons for missed work. In fact, back pain is the second most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, outnumbered only by upper-respiratory infections. Most cases of back pain are mechanical or non-organic—meaning they are not caused by serious conditions, such as inflammatory arthritis, infection, fracture or cancer. Americans spend at least $50 billion each year on back pain—and that’s just for the more easily identified costs. Experts estimate that as many as 80% of the population will experience a back problem at some time in our lives. We take most insurance claims, cash, credit card. Our office visits are only $35.

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Do you have lower back pain that is so excruciating you don't want to or just can't function????? You don't want to move...
06/10/2021

Do you have lower back pain that is so excruciating you don't want to or just can't function?????

You don't want to move, work or do anything but lay there which is the worst thing you can do.

Usually it's your sciatica and without treatment you will continue to suffer.

Give us a call and come in now, the longer you wait the worse it will get. Come get some relief, you will be so happy you did.

What Is Sciatica?
The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the human body and stretches from the lower back down both legs. Sciatica is an umbrella term that includes any pain or neurological symptoms affecting any part of this long nerve.

The most common physical cause of sciatica is a bulging disc in the lumbar region of the back. Between the spinal vertebrae are spongy discs that help cushion and support the spine. If there is an injury, then this disc may shift and press on the sciatic nerve. Also, over time, the tough exterior of the disc may degrade; consequently, the jelly like interior may extrude through tears and pinch the sciatic nerve.

Although pain in one side of the buttocks is the hallmark symptom of sciatica, this condition may also present with the following symptoms:

Numbness
Tingling
Burning
Prickling
Sciatica pain usually begins in the lower back and spreads down the thigh of one leg and into the lower leg and foot. Most patients characterize the pain as a burning, sharp or electrical sensation. The pain is often worse when standing or sitting still, and improves while lying or walking.

Non-surgical Treatments for Sciatica Pain
Most physicians recommend conservative therapies to initially treat sciatica back pain. Among the most commonly prescribed are

Bed rest—in most circumstances, physicians do not recommend extended periods of bed rest. Although short periods of rest may be necessary after a sciatica back pain flare-up, you should remain as active as possible to promote healing and limit the risk of your condition progressing to a chronic one. Too much bed rest can weaken muscles needed to support the spine as well as dry out and harden spinal discs, making them more prone to damage. e
Heat or ice therapy—the application of cold to numb the back pain and reduce swelling has prove quite effective for many sufferers. Short periods of icing—20 minutes or less—should be alternated with heat therapy which can also soothe pain, promote circulation and expedite healing.
Anti-inflammatory medications—one of the key physiological responses to sciatica pain is inflammation of the surrounding tissue which can further aggravate pain symptoms. That is why many doctors recommend anti-inflammatory drugs like NSAIDS (e.g. aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen) to help limit swelling. In some cases, your doctor may recommend steroid injections to help reduce inflammation and pain.
Physical therapy—for many patients, physical therapy that includes stretches and back strengthening exercises can help alleviate sciatica back pain. These exercises can help stretch your back and reduce pressure on your sciatic nerve. They may also help align your spine in to a more natural and less painful posture. It is important to maintain your physical therapy regimen until your doctor tells you to stop so that you can obtain the maximum benefit.
Exercise—one key factor for many sciatica pain patients is the presence of belly fat. Not only does this press on the spine, making you more prone to a herniated disc, but it may also exacerbate a sciatica condition by increasing pressure on the sciatic nerve. That is one of the primary reasons why you should maintain a regular exercise regimen that includes stretching, cardiovascular exercise, and muscle building exercise. Discuss any new fitness program with your doctor prior to beginning to prevent any injury.
Pain relievers—one of the priorities of sciatica back pain treatment is managing pain symptoms, so your doctor should prescribe pain relievers immediately after diagnosis. Although the pain may be severe, most physicians recommend that sciatica back pain patients remain on over-the-counter pain medications initially; this is because OTC drugs may be as effective as prescription medications for many patients and many of these drugs have anti-inflammatory properties that help alleviate pain. If your pain does not respond to OTC drugs, then your doctor may prescribe opioids or muscle relaxants for short periods of time.

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1009 S Cimarron Road
Las Vegas, NV
89145

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