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Fibromyalgia Treatment in Roseville

man with fibromyalgia

Ranking only behind osteoarthritis as the most common musculoskeletal condition plaguing the human race, Fibromyalgia is a widespread ailment negatively impacting the lives of an estimated two percent of all Americans proudly calling the United States of America home.

Pain is the key word when it comes time to contemplate the meaning of fibromyalgia. People diagnosed with fibromyalgia understand that their quality of life is dealt a major blow, both at work and at home. Simply reporting to work every day at the office can be practically impossible as intense physical pain radiating throughout the body saps concentration and the ability to stay on-task where work projects are concerned. Social life at home is no better, as the grind of perpetual pain can rob any joy that comes from spending time with friends and family members.


Treating Fibromyalgia

Simply pay a visit to the www.WebMD.com web site to get a better grasp on what the experts have to say about fibromyalgia and how the condition can impact the life of any individual in the thrall of the disease. According to the detailed Web site:

“Fibromyalgia causes you to ache all over. You may have symptoms of crippling fatigue – even on arising. Specific tender points on the body may be painful to touch. You may experience disturbances in deep-level or restful sleep, and mood disturbances or depression.”

The site adds: “Your muscles may feel like they have been overworked or pulled. They’ll feel that way even without exercise or another cause. Sometimes, your muscles twitch, burn or have deep stabbing pain. Some patients with fibromyalgia have pain and achiness around the joints in the neck, should, back and hips. This makes it difficult for them to sleep or exercise.”

These are only some of the overall symptoms related to those experiencing fibromyalgia. More deeply delving into the range of symptoms of this disorder, it can be seen that the afflicted report, among other things, experiencing: abdominal pain; chronic headaches; a dry mouth, eyes and/or nose; an extreme sensitivity to hot or cold conditions; an inability to concentrate, a feeling of numbness or tingling in the extremities (hands and feet), and finally a general feeling of stiffness or inflexibility.

Considering the wide range of symptoms that fall beneath the far-reaching diagnosis of fibromyalgia, it is no surprise that many patients find it incredibly difficult to locate a solution suitable for resolving the laundry list of ailments. According to experts citing recent scientific studies, however, it has been revealed that one particular treatment protocol – professional chiropractic care – is making a potential difference in the lives of patients by diminishing pain, improving the ability to get nights of uninterrupted sleep and a reduced level of fatigue.

How can a Macomb County Chiropractor offer solutions to the sufferers of fibromyalgia? The answer can be found in a relatively recent U.S. News and World Report (www.usnews.com) posting in the Health section that succinctly characterizes the potential of chiropractic care as it relates to fibromyalgia. The article states:

“Chiropractors are trained as neuromusculoskeletal specialists, and one of the main focuses of chiropractic care is the positive impact it can have on a person's nervous system. Therefore, chiropractic adjustments can improve an FM patient's nervous system, which gives them a better chance for recovery.”

The statement continues: “Chiropractic care can treat pressure points, back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, headaches and pain from musculoskeletal injuries.”

Finally, the site adds: “Chiropractors can also reduce a patient's overall pain through spinal adjustments that increase the mobility between spinal vertebrae, which have become restricted, locked or slightly out of proper position, thereby increasing cervical and lumbar range of motion.”

Chiropractors are extensively trained in a form of alternative medicine that focuses on both the treatment and diagnosis of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, according to a description on www.wikipedia.org. Treatment is focused on a hands-on approach administered by professionals and uses physical spinal manipulation to achieve the desired results. Strikingly absent from a chiropractor’s range of treatments is invasive surgical procedures and pharmaceutical solutions that run the risk of causing addiction in patients; chiropractors specifically avoid these two treatment options at all costs.

If you’re an American turning to a chiropractor’s care to improve your health and well-being, it’s safe to say that you are not alone. An estimated 30 million people – give or take – visit the offices of chiropractors each year. Considering that eye-opening number, it’s easy to imagine that more than a handful of individuals fighting back against the debilitating nature of fibromyalgia are finding solutions at the hands of their local chiropractor.

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