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COULD THE CAUSE OF YOUR
CHRONIC PAIN BE YOUR CHIROPRACTOR?
My wife Marion and I have had great
experiences with our chiropractors and we visit them regularly.
I like making up (syndrome
names) so let's
call
someone who has
chronic pain
due to joints or vertebrae being too lax (Ligament
laxity) caused by too much
high velocity manipulation by chiropractor
Over-Manipulation
Syndrome
(OMS).
A female
patient states that she found out about
Prolotherapy
because her chiropractor said her
sacroiliac joint was hypermobile. She
then researched this on the internet and came across
Prolotherapy as a
treatment for
hypermobile joints.
Her history was interesting in that she originally saw the chiropractor for
headaches, then she started getting low back manipulation. She said
that she must have had 120 manipulations of her sacroiliac joints over the
course of the last 4 or 5 years. Prior to seeing a chiropractor,
she had no
low back pain.
Her diagnosis as far as I am concerned is Over-Manipulation
Syndrome.
The
majority of cases that I see for hypermobility have had excessive
chiropractor manipulation. I do not doubt the effectiveness of a short
course of manipulation to relieve tension or pain,
but to see someone over and over again when they are hypermobile is, in my
opinion, ridiculous. To me, if after 10 visits or so if the person’s
joints are not staying in place after manipulation then the cause is
obviously ligament injury or weakness and the treatment of choice, in my
opinion, is Prolotherapy,
not continued
manipulation. 1. A chiropractor who spends little time with a patient and just manipulates them is a manipulator and not a chiropractor. 2. A chiropractor in the true sense of the word is a 'family physician'. They may choose to just treat pain but they can treat a whole lot more. 3. I get treated once in awhile for a sports injury and Marion gets treated more regularly. Marion is in front of the computer for 6 hours a day and as such has a forward head posture. She gets chiropractic care about once every eight weeks, but she goes to chiropractors who do not use manipulation as their primary tool. 4. Marion and I know of two great chiropractors, in our opinion. Dr. Kurt Ehling in Morton, Illinois and Dr. William Hambach in Oak Park (same building as us). They both treat us.
5.
When a manipulation is needed these
chiropractors spend the time
to relax the muscles so a very gentle manipulation can be done that is very
specific. Most of the time is spent on stretching muscles and using
modalities such as cold laser to relax muscles and help rebalance the body
at specific points. If you want care by a chiropractor,
go to a chiropractor,
not a manipulator.
Even one
manipulation can cause hypermobility which leads to chronic pain. Stated
again for emphasis.
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