I am sorry, but a chiropractor cannot. For some reason, when I initially searched for the term 'myelodysplasia', I read that it was a spinal deformity. I hope that explains my previous answer. Seen as myelodysplasia is described as pre-leukemia, I think that the best course of action for you would probably be to treat the condition the same way as the alternative movement treats cancer. You should research the relationship between cancer and oxygenation, along with body PH. I will attach a link to help you with your research.
Myelodysplasia: This is a preluekemic condition.
List of practitioners that can treat certain pains: * Chiropdist * Podiatrist * Chiropractor * Physiotherapist * Dentist * reflexologist * herbalist * Masseuse * Personal trainer * optometrist * Psychiatrist * Dietician * Nutritionalist
I would seek medical attention first. Anything can be causing your spinal pain and a chiropracter might not be able to fix it while a doctor will be able to locate the problem.
I'm going to see the chiropractor this afternoon
Medication wise you can use over the counter medication such as Tylenol, Ibuprofen or aspirin to treat your pain. You could also see a chiropractor to help align your spine properly.
Dr Amit Sharda has been practising as a renowned Chiropractor in Bowmanville, offering chiropractic adjustments for back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and more.
I would advise you to consult a chiropractor.
Back pain can be crippling. If you are suffering from it, seeing a chiropractor can really help. A chiropractor will target the area of your back that hurts the most, by using massage, a TENS unit, spinal adjustments and ice therapy, to name a few. A chiropractic visit may only last about 20 to 30 minutes, but the benefits of one are great. You may need several appointments to see long-term results, but most patients feel better from just one.
A chiropractor will first evaluate the patient to identify the reason for the pain. He will then use Chiropractic Adjustment or Active Release Technique or both to relieve the pain .
Myelodysplasia is the medical term meaning abnormal formation of bone marrow.
Treating your ball of foot pain would fall into the careful hands of a chiropractor. A doctor is not required usually, but if so, your chiropractor will send you there if their eventual diagnosis warrants a doctor's consultation.
This would certainly be a good place to start. A doctor of chiropractic will examine you and determine the cause of your neck pain. The chiropractor will then be able to tell you if he/she can help alleviate the pain. If it determined that the pain is caused by something more sinister, he/she will be able to tell you where to go next, and what your options are.