What Is Chiropractic?
Chiropractors use hands-on spinal manipulation and other alternative treatments, the theory being that proper alignment of the body’s musculoskeletal structure, particularly the spine, will enable the body to heal itself without surgery or medication. Manipulation is used to restore mobility to joints restricted by tissue injury caused by a traumatic event, such as falling, or repetitive stress, such as sitting without proper back support.    Chiropractic is primarily used as a pain relief alternative for muscles, joints, bones, and connective tissue, such as cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. It is sometimes used in conjunction with conventional medical treatment.

How Chiropractic Treatment Works

Regular chiropractic treatments usually focus on spinal manipulation and alignment to aid pain management and stimulate the body’s self-healing abilities. Realignment of the spine is thought to reduce pressure on the central nervous system. Headaches and lower back pain are among the most common conditions treated by a chiropractor.

Your first visit is likely to be an evaluation, not unlike what you go through on the first visit to a doctor’s office. You will be asked to describe your symptoms and your chiropractor may order tests and X-rays that could help her understand your condition better.

You and your chiropractor will then develop a treatment plan. Pain management likely requires multiple visits over a long period to provide the best pain therapy.

At each visit, your chiropractor may use forceful pressure on key parts of your back or other parts of your body to realign your spine and manage pain. This pressure may be abrupt or it may be low in force, and may be delivered by hands or with the help of a specially designed instrument. Massage may also be incorporated into your treatment. Talk to your chiropractor about the different methods she likes to use before agreeing to a treatment plan.

You may also be given:

Nutritional supplements
A change in diet
Recommendations for physical activity
Hot and cold packs
Electrical stimulation
A Closer Look at a Chiropractor

Chiropractors go through four years of training at accredited institutions. They are trained in the classroom on theory and knowledge and then gain hands-on training in clinics. Many chiropractors also participate in two- or three-year residencies in order to specialize in certain practice areas. Chiropractors are required to have a license in order to practice.

If you are considering including chiropractic care in your pain management plan, you should:

Talk to your doctor, family, and friends to get referrals for good chiropractic care.
Find out if your health insurance program covers chiropractic care. Many do, but you may need a referral from your primary care doctor.
Ask the chiropractors you are considering about their training, certification, and areas of specialization.
It is okay to shop around until you find a chiropractor you like and who is convenient for you to visit. Pain management will require an ongoing relationship, so you want to make a good match.

How does infrared heating pad used in chiropractic treatment ?

We usually think that chiropractic treatments tend to gravitate towards, massage, manual manipulations, and spinal adjustments. These are the most commonly associated treatments but there are a few other supplementary treatment options that can be used in conjunction with these therapies. Heat therapy works by opening the blood vessels. The treated areas will make the blood vessels dilate.
The injured area may be experiencing inhibited healing due to decreased blood flow. Hence heat therapy might be prescribed to alleviate pain and advance healing.
It is mainly used to reduce long-lasting or chronic pain. Sore stiff muscles may relax and become more flexible by slight increases in temperature.
Heat therapy can also be continued at home which enhances an athletes or patients compliance.
The chiropractor may use heat therapy in addition to other treatments, including cold (like contrast baths), before exercise, and pre massage or manipulation.


Heating pad
The heating pad is the most common form of heat therapy.
It is a type of dry heat.
This can be easily used for home therapy. Patients should be careful in using the heating pad and avoid burning the skin.
Always use a protective buffer between the heat source and skin surface.
Patients can practice heat therapy as per their chiropractor’s instruction with proper intervals and recommended time frames.  Jade,tourmaline and amethyst has long history as most popular wellness stones which used in the practice of healing and recovery. The UTK heating pad is an FDA licensed medical device that combines Far Infrared heat and Negative Ion therapy with the healing power of Jade and tourmaline.

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