Chiropractic Care For Ankle Injuries

July 25th, 2011

Ankle injuries are quite common and can re occur frequently when not treated properly. Along with the ankle being affected, after an ankle injury you may also develop other issues like knee, foot and back pain. What many people don’t realize is that chiropractic care can be very beneficial to help not only your ankle but any other issues that arise due to the ankle injury.

What Causes Ankle Pain

The most common cause of ankle pain is an ankle sprain. Most sprains happen when an ankle is twisted during  walking, running, jumping etc. When a sprain occurs the ankle will very often swell and become bruised. Additionally, the ligaments can be torn and scar tissue will also form.   

Ankle injuries can take a long time to recover. Generally, if it is the first injury to the ankle, you can expect a 4-6 week recovery period and even longer on repeat injuries. If you leave the ankle untreated, you are more likely to have repeat injuries down the road.

What Else Can Be Affected After An Ankle Injury

When you have an ankle injury that is not treated other areas of your body can be affected as well. Most commonly you can expect to possibly experience knee pain, back pain, your arches could collapse, you could have foot pain and more. You may also have joint and ligament issues. Additionally, your ankle may be weak and unstable and not have the range of motion it had prior to your first injury. As you further injure your ankle chances of developing more scar tissue is also high.

How Chiropractic Care Can Help

If you have had an injury to your ankle you can greatly benefit from chiropractic care for your ankle and any other areas of your body that have been affected due to the ankle injury. Chiropractors may use a variety of treatment methods including:

  • Evaluating whether or not you can benefit from insoles or orthotics. Insoles and orthotics can help to make sure your feet are in alignment which in turn can relieve stress on the knees, back, etc.
  • Evaluate and give you exercises that can help to strengthen your ankle which will greatly reduce the chances of a repeat injury.
  • Use of Ultrasound therapy. Ultrasound therapy can be used in the ankle area where the injury occurred. Ultrasound therapy gives off high frequency sound waves that send vibrations over the area being treated. It is like receiving a intense micro massage in the injured area. Ultrasound therapy works to increase blood flow to the area, breaks up scar tissue, reduces inflammation and swelling and also will reduce the pain and speed up the heeling process.
  • Use of Spinal Adjustments. The chiropractor will more than likely recommend spinal adjustments in a treatment plan. When you injure your ankle more often than not you  will experience pain or discomfort in the spinal area which is caused by spinal subluxations. A spinal adjustment will help to realign the spine and alleviate any back pain.

How Long Will Treatment Last

A treatment plan for an injured ankle is ongoing. Initially you may need to visit the chiropractor several times a week. This might last for a week or two. Your visits will then be further apart. Ongoing maintenance care is usually recommended even after the ankle is completely healed.

Everything Else You Need To Know

While some people are apprehensive about visiting a chiropractor, they should not be. On your first visit you can expect to give a medical history, be examined and most often receive your first treatment. Treatments are gentle and relief can very often begin after just one treatment.

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Knee and Leg Pain

July 22nd, 2011

Knee and pain are very common problems for people of all ages. Because we utilize our legs and knees for many daily activities as simple as walking, running, and standing up, risks of injury to these areas of the human body are increased. There are also a multitude of activities and incidents that can lead to knee and leg injuries resulting in pain that ranges from minor to chronic and severe.

Causes of Leg and Knee Pain

Any kind of trauma to the leg area can lead to pain in both the knee and the leg. Trauma can result from stepping the wrong way off of a curb or from more serious incidents such as car accidents, falls, and making contact with objects. Additionally there are genetic conditions that can lead to chronic leg and knee pain including weak alignment and diseases. Oftentimes patients will trigger chronic pain in the knee and leg from overuse or overextension.

Since the leg and knee carry a person’s body weight, pain can result when weight issues are a factor. Regular movement can cause overstressed joints and trigger pain. Misaligned bones and joints in the legs and knees can also lead to other painful conditions including swelling and the inability to move properly. When leg and knee disorders lead to inflammation that goes untreated, it can lead to arthritis.

Leg pain is often associated with muscular problems. The ligaments and tendons in the leg can become strained, torn, or sprained, leading to chronic pain and a difficulty in walking. Leg conditions can exacerbate knee conditions, causing more pain.

Treating Knee and Leg Pain

Chiropractic care can be highly beneficial to patients experiencing painful conditions in their legs and knees. It can also be an effective method for healing after injury or surgeries to treat leg and knee pain.

Chiropractic methods including stretching, joint manipulation, and exercises aimed at strengthening the muscles in the knees and the legs. A chiropractor can evaluate the range of motion you have in your leg and track how your knee is aligned during regular walking and running. Stress on the knee joints can be evaluated to determine its impact on activity.

In addition to chiropractic care to heal and eliminate knee and leg pain, it may be recommended that proper therapeutic shoes and footwear be implemented to provide added protection and strengthening benefits during activity. Many times, improper footwear leads to chronic pain and conditions because shoes are not properly supporting the body. Arch support and adequate cushioning are essential parts of promoting strength and stability in the legs and knees.

Early Treatment Critical

When pain is experienced in either the knee or leg or both at the same time, it is critical that the situation is evaluated as soon as possible. Ignoring pain in any part of the body can lead to more painful conditions and chronic issues that take much more intervention than if an early diagnosis was sought.

Early intervention and proper therapy can be instrumental in eliminating pain and correcting issues that can lead to other problems. A chiropractic evaluation and therapy program can reduce the long-term damage one can incur on their knee joints and legs. If many symptoms and conditions remain untreated, pain can be persistent and limitations on activity can arise, potentially putting you off your feet and unable to work or participate in other activities. With proper attention to the first signs of pain, the potential for more serious medical intervention including surgery may be avoided.

 Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Tulsa Chiropractor Helps Migraines

July 20th, 2011

Do you or someone you know suffer from migraine headaches? If so there may be a safe and effective solution. Try chiropractic care. Chiropractic adjustments made to the spine are safe and easy. Most patients experience relief immediately after an adjustment has been made to the spine. Chiropractors are trained and educated to administer safe treatment to patients of all ages. To learn more give us a call to schedule your free consultation to see if chiropractic care is right for you. (918) 494-0929.

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Lower Back Pain Expense

July 18th, 2011

According to a recent study, it was shown that visits to the Chiropractor for low back pain were about 40% less expensive than visits to a Medical Doctor. Chiropractic care is covered by most health insurance policies as well.

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Memorial Day 2011 Schedule

May 25th, 2011

We just wanted to let everyone know we will be closed Monday, May 30th in honor of Memorial Day. Dr. Marshall will also be out of the office Friday June 3rd and Monday June 6th. If you need to see Dr. Marshall please give us a call and we will be happy to schedule you before this weekend or the middle of next week. Thanks and have a blessed day!

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Forward Head Syndrome

May 9th, 2011

Individuals experiencing ongoing neck pain and stiffness may be dealing with a common and correctable condition known as forward head syndrome.  Also referred to as forward head posture, this condition is usually the result of abnormal, long term neck posture or sudden and intense trauma to the neck.  The condition is often under-diagnosed which may result in mistreatment or under-treatment of the condition.  When this occurs the problems associated with forward head syndrome will continue to plague the patient.  Here we look more closely at this condition and how patients can find relief from the symptoms associated with it. 

What Causes Forward Head Syndrome?

Despite the common misdiagnosis of forward head syndrome, this condition is the most common cause of pain in the head, shoulder and neck region.  Patients suffering from forward head syndrome usually fall within two categories.  The first are patients who have experienced some form of trauma to the affected area.  Injuries from car accidents, sporting accidents and other sprains and strains to the neck are common causes of this condition.  The second group of people suffering from this condition do so as a result of poor or abnormal neck posture.  Poor neck posture is often the result of driving, working on a computer, reading and any number of occupations or hobbies which require constant and long term straining of the neck. 

Effects of Forward Head Syndrome

When your neck is not properly supported by your spine, there is automatically more pressure put on other muscles and joints to compensate.  Poor posture affects many other areas of your body beyond the area immediately affected.  For example, holding your head at an abnormal angle does not just affect your head, neck and shoulders.  Your blood pressure, lung capacity, mood and most other functions of your body are affected by poor posture.  Whether your poor posture is the result of habitual straining or an unavoidable trauma, the end result is the same; long term pain and unnecessary suffering.  Improper diagnosis and failure to treat the condition can lead to a life long battle to ease pain and function normally, with patients often robbed of energy in the process and unable to participate in activities they enjoy. 

Treatment for Forward Head Syndrome

There is relief for patients suffering from forward head syndrome.  With the proper diagnosis and treatment, patients can correct the problem and eliminate the pain and suffering that is commonly reported.  Some of the possible options for patients with forward head syndrome include spinal adjustments, exercises specifically designed to treat the condition and changes which improve the posture.  Depending on the severity of the condition and the underlying cause creating the poor posture, one or all of these options may be needed to correct the problem.  Regardless of which option or options are used, correcting neck and shoulder posture in the present and future are key to reversing the condition.  Without proper posture, the success of other treatments will eventually be lost with the return of pain and other negative side effects from this condition. 

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Relieve Headaches with Chiropractic Care

May 4th, 2011

Most known for improving back problems, chiropractic adjustments are also useful in relieving headaches and migraines. People who suffer from frequent headaches might want to consider visiting the chiropractor to see if he or she can offer any relief from the symptoms experienced. In multiple studies over the years, it has been shown that chiropractic care is useful in the treatment of headaches and migraines. In his PHD thesis at Macquarie University, Dr. Peter Tuchin showed that nearly 60% of migraine sufferers experienced reduced symptoms during chiropractic treatment.

In 1978, the ACA Journal of Chiropractic, Dr. JS Wight reviewed chiropractic treatments for headaches used since 1923 and found that the treatment offered a success rate for relieving headache symptoms in 72% to 90% of cases, and offered benefits that lasted years after the patients received treatment. In 1995, the National Institute of Health showed that 48 million people in the US received chiropractic treatment for headaches.

 When the vertebrae is misaligned and causes nerve irritation along the spinal column, it can add pressure to the nerves going to and from an individual’s brain. Chiropractors can focus on re-aligning the vertebrae with gentle adjustments, which give relief to headache sufferers. Many people turn to chiropractors to assist with headaches without the use of drugs. When the condition causing the pain is treated, such as the misaligned vertebrae, the body can begin to heal itself.Considerations for Chiropractic Treatment for Headaches

Chiropractic treatment for headaches is not a treatment of condition in the same way that taking medication to dull the pain is. Chiropractic care is meant to help the body heal itself, and as such – you may need other treatments for your headaches and migraines even while seeing a chiropractor for relief of symptoms.

Make sure you choose your chiropractor carefully. You want to be comfortable with him or her, and ensure that he or she is trained in the techniques of chiropractic care. Never let someone with good intentions but without expert knowledge in chiropractic care “work on your back” or try to adjust your spine for you, no matter how much they think they can help you!

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

 

How Does Chiropractic Treatment Relieve Headaches?

Chiropractic Treatment for Sports Injuries

April 4th, 2011

Each year millions of individuals compete in sporting events across the country.  Sports injuries can be avoided to some extent; however there is always the chance an injury will be sustained as a result of an accident.  While prevention is key to limit damage, the proper treatment for a sports injury is also important in the recovery process.  For some injuries, chiropractic treatments can help speed the recovery process while offering comfort and reducing pain for the individual receiving treatment.  Here we look at the role chiropractic treatments can play in getting an active person back on their feet again and enjoying the activities they love the most. 

Preventing sports injuries

A player can be sidelined at any moment due to an accident or injury.  Regardless of whether you are a weekend player or engage in sports activity daily, being out of the “game” can be difficult to handle both physically and emotionally.  Serious sports injuries may require one or more surgeries followed by months of rehabilitation before a player can even consider getting back on the field of play.  For this reason the ideal strategy to handle sports injuries is to avoid them in the first place.  Understand the risks associated with your sport of choice and take preventative measures to avoid exposure to those risks.  Always wear proper protective gear and take extra care from the warm up period until the cool down period and all points between the two.  If at any point at all during exercising or sports activities you notice pain or even if something just doesn’t feel “right”, it is important to take a break and access the situation.  In many cases injuries start off as minor but become more severe due to lack of immediate treatment. 

Chiropractic treatments

Chiropractic treatment is beneficial for athletes competing at all levels.  More and more professional athletes are turning to chiropractic care to treat sports injuries and alleviate the pain associated with these injuries.  The treatments have been found to not only be effective but also in helping an athlete recognize maximum recovery and performance abilities.  Chiropractic adjustments used in conjunction with physical therapy can treat injuries affecting muscles, tendons and ligaments.  An experienced and well trained chiropractor can not only provide the physical relief sought but also provide helpful information to improve stretching and exercise strategies that will aid in the recovery and prevent future injuries from occurring. 

Chiropractic treatment is not reserved for athletes alone.  While one wouldn’t consider an injury or strain resulting from day-to-day activities, a “sports” injury- the same treatment can be applied.  With more people leading an active and busy lifestyle, these ailments are on the rise.  Without proper diagnosis and treatment, what starts out as a minor pain in the back, can turn into a major problem for an active individual.  For this reason, it is recommended that treatment is sought for all injuries regardless of the circumstances which brought them about.    Chiropractic treatments can change the life of any person suffering from an injury brought on by a sports accident or other event in their life. 

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

Marshall Chiropractic – www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Chiropractic Fraud- How It Affects You

April 1st, 2011

As with most cases of fraud, many people assume if they are not directly involved it has no impact on their life.  Nothing could be farther from the truth.  In fact, incidents of fraud in the health care industry as well as other areas of your life have a ripple affect, impacting everyone regardless of whether or not they are direct participants.  Here we look at how chiropractic fraud affects everyone. 

What is chiropractic fraud?

Better known as chiropractic insurance fraud, this occurs when either a recipient of chiropractic treatment or administrator of treatment misrepresents information to the insurance company regarding such treatment.  A widespread problem in the medical community at large and specifically the chiropractic community, insurance fraud is a serious issue. 

Who does it hurt?

Insurance fraud hurts everyone.  From the patient who no longer knows where to turn for quality care to the person paying higher insurance premiums as a result of fraudulent claims.  Insurance fraud has a far reaching affect on those in the medical community and beyond. 

How to prevent insurance fraud?

Patients worried about insurance fraud can help stop the problem by paying close attention to the information reported to the insurance company regarding their treatment.  Is the insurance provider being billed for treatments as they occurred?  Is there a discrepancy in what the insurance company is billed for in relation to the treatment received?  Do you feel as if you are receiving more treatments than medically necessary?  These are all indications that your chiropractor may be involved in insurance fraud. 

What should you do if you suspect insurance fraud?

It is believed that insurance fraud costs taxpayers upwards of 50 billion dollars per year.  For this reason anyone suspecting insurance fraud should report the incident immediately.  Ideally the insurance company paying out on fraudulent claims should be the first party notified, with state or federal agencies next in line.  In cases of insurance fraud, you can report your suspicions anonymously or provide your name and contact information.

How to find a reputable chiropractor?

Just because there are a few bad apples in the business, does not mean all chiropractors are crooks.  The opposite is true, with almost all chiropractors being legitimate members of the heath care system.  Chiropractic treatments offer many benefits when administered by those with experience and proper training.  Always check with the Better Business Bureau and ask for references to learn more about the chiropractor you are considering.  As other patients about their experience and research the individual or practice online for an inside look at how other patients have rated their experience.  It is always a good idea to follow your own instincts as well.  If you feel the chiropractor in question is more concerned with billable treatments versus finding a solution to your problem, they may not be the chiropractor for you.  A reputable chiropractor will always put the needs and safety of their clients above any concerns over billable treatments.  Insurance fraud should be a concern for all of us, however it is important to remember that most medical professionals are in the business to provide services to those in need. 

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com

Chiropractic Care and Sports: A Perfect Combination

March 25th, 2011

Anyone who plays a sport or regularly participates in some type of physical activity, regardless of the gender of the player or age of the player is subject to sport injuries. Sport injuries come in two forms, the first being traumatic injuries that occur when you have a slip, fall or possibly a collision.  The second type of injury includes stress to some area of the body or an overuse injury. Injuries can be painful and very prohibitive and can even take you out of your sport all together. What many people don’t realize is that chiropractic care can often provide sports injury relief.

Evaluating Injuries

Your first course of action should of course be to have your injury evaluated by a health care professional, such as a chiropractor. You will need to find out how much damage you are looking at and become knowledgeable on what the extent of your injuries entail. Whenever you have inflammation, localized swelling, redness, heat, discomfort, loss of function or any combination of the above, you should seek medical attention immediately. The longer you wait, the more likely you are to sustain long term injuries.

How Chiropractic Care Can Help

What many people don’t realize is that professional sports teams use chiropractic care quite frequently, as they understand the benefits that athletes receive when being treated by a chiropractor. Complete recovery from an injury is often dependent on chiropractic care.  Big named athletes like Lance Armstrong and Emmit Smith have depended on chiropractic care during their careers.

The most common treatment when visiting the chiropractor is a spinal adjustment or spinal manipulation. This is the process of using fast and gentle pressure to the vertebrae that is subluxated, or misaligned, in a corrective manner. While some people might have the perception that spinal manipulations are painful, just the opposite is true. Many patients experience immediate relief when in pain or discomfort and even a higher sense of well being. When spinal adjustments are performed, athletes with injuries will often feel that pressure is reduced in their muscles and ligaments as well as the tendons and the nerves. Even when the back is not injured, spinal manipulations do make a difference.

How Chiropractic Care Works

Chiropractic care looks at the whole picture and chiropractors are usually trained in whole body health. They can offer athletes not only spinal adjustments but also exercises to aid in recovery as well as dietary and nutritional counseling. When under the care of a chiropractor, athletes are able to increase their performance, heal quicker from injuries and prevent future injuries. Chiropractic care can additionally help to improve range of motion, body symmetry, balance, agility, coordination and joint proprioception, all of which are important when it comes to athletes reaching their maximum athletic performance.

Preventing Future Injuries

Ongoing chiropractic care has also been attributed to fewer repeat and other additional injuries.  When your spine is aligned on a regular basis, you can greatly reduce the risk of other parts of your body becoming overworked, stressed and injured.

The Bonus Of No Drugs

Finally, treatment under successful chiropractic care greatly reduces the chances of having to turn to drugs and other methods like surgery to correct and treat sports injuries. Many athletes have been able to avoid both pain killers and undergoing the knife, through simple and safe ongoing chiropractic treatments.

Your Tulsa Chiropractor,

Dr. Ryan Marshall, D.C.

www.MarshallChiropractic.com