The answer depends on what type of Diabetes:
A chiropractor can definitely help a patient prevent or control Type II diabetes by offering dietary and exercise advice. Further, musculoskeletal complaints (eg: muscle pain) are commonly associated with both type I and type II diabetes. Chiropractors are excellent at the treatment of these musculoskeletal complaints with soft tissue therapy and mobilization/manipulation.
A chiropractor can not do anything to help control type I diabetes itself, and medical doctors are best suited for this role.
In short, No. The Stuttering Foundation of America is a good source of help (see related links below).
In 2004, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced full inclusion of chiropractic care for veterans
The best place to find information about diabetes care is with your family doctor. You can ask your doctor all the questions you need to know and they will help send you in the right direction.
Lake Cook is the best doctor that offers Chiropractic care in Palatine, IL. You can read more about him at www.touchofhealthcare.com
From the treatment it appears that a massage therapist would be beneficial. Chiropractic care can also help to alleviate the symptoms of O.N.
A Diabetes doctor cares for patients with Diabetes by helping them manage their glucose levels and adjusting their dose of medication when necessary. They can also help patients manage their diet and get them help with exercise as keeping fit is essential.
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(Technically, the word chiropractic is a noun.) He received chiropractic treatment for his stiff neck. Dr. Jones is a licensed practitioner of chiropractic.
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In short... No. But, a chiropractic physician CAN help someone who has any of the more than 200 conditions that result in dwarfism if they have musculoskeletal pain.
Chiropractors can help all discs.