Thursday, January 21, 2016

Learn How Chiropractor In Las Vegas Assists In Helping Locals Get Hip Pain Relief

By Earlene Silversmith


The human body only has two ball and socket joints. One is the hip and the other is the shoulder. The hip has the additional complication of being weight bearing. The bones are supported by a complicated network of ligaments, tendons and muscles. It is common for people to have mild to severe pain in the hip area. People who suffer from hip pain should make an appointment with a Las Vegas chiropractic office.

If a minor injury occurs in the hip area it may be due to simple overuse. Initially the damage might be minor and very localized. Chiropractors refer to this as a micro trauma. The point where the injury occurred will develop some scar tissue. Scar tissue has the peculiar ability to branch out into surrounding tissue and form adhesions. The adhesions cause further problems because they restrict soft tissue, such as muscles or tendons, that should be flexible. At this point the pain escalates.

Las Vegas chiropractors use various methods to help their patients find relief. Traditional chiropractic methodologies include ultrasound, stretching exercises, ice, heat and chiropractic adjustments. Each patient is different and often a combination of these methods is successful.

The traditional methods may not break up the adhesions. But a recently developed and patented methodology called Active Release Technique, ART, includes direct massaging of the areas affected with adhesions by the experienced hands of your Las Vegas chiropractor. ART has the capability of actually breaking up the scar tissue and adhesions.

The first part of ART is for the doctor to locate the adhesions or scar tissue in the hip area. He can actually feel the tension and tightness in the affected areas. Once located, there are a series of ART massage movements that work on breaking up the adhesions. This allows for the return of flexibility and the elimination of pain.

It is good for patients to know that hip pain is not necessarily an indication for surgery. In fact, surgery should be your last resort. The combination of regular chiropractic visits and ART frequently resolves the problem and relieves the pain. Consult your chiropractor and he will determine the best course of action for your needs.




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