polymyalgia rheumatica
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.
Polymyalgia means "pain in many muscles". It is usually associated with the condition Polymyalgia rheumatica, a form of pain and stiffness that affects muscle groups throughout the body often simultaneously.
Polymyalgia rheumatica is a syndrome that causes pain and stiffness in the hips and shoulders of people over the age of 50.
poly- means many or multiple, my/o means muscle, and -algia means pain, so polymyalgia is pain in many muscle groups.
Chiropractic treatment can be effective in supporting in flexibility. According to the Chiropractic Research Center, a lack of regular activities or movements can result in spinal disability. Habitual Chiropractic treatment can help to ease or even dismiss the basis of one's back pain and joint pain, which allows one to fully recover.
Chiropractic massages will help with sore muscles. They are very theraputic. You can also go to a certifed massage therapost for a regualar massage as well.
No, polymyalgia is not hereditary. Polymyalgia is a type of the rheumatic disorder that is associated with moderate to severe musculoskeletal pain and stiffness in the hip area, shoulder and the neck.
Many think that stress causes the aches and other symptoms of autoimmune diseases, of which polymyalgia is one. One cannot always protect themselves from stressful events, people and situations, but you can take steps to relieve the stress once it occurs. Yoga, pilates, walking and deep breathing, meditation and so on help a lot.
If the tailbone is fractured then the answer is no! Fractured bones are out of the scope of practice of a doctor of chiropractic. If the problem is pain in the tailbone region, and a fracture is only suspected, then doctor of chiropractic may be able to help. They will be able to x-ray you and inform you of whether or not it is fractured and how they may be able to help.
Chiropractic manipulation may help alleviate symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders by improving joint function, reducing pain, and enhancing overall alignment. Some patients report relief from jaw pain and improved mobility after receiving chiropractic care. However, results can vary, and it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive approach tailored to individual needs. Always consider combining chiropractic treatment with other therapies for optimal results.
The abbreviation for doctor of chiropractic is D.C.