CARTILAGE: tissue that covers the surface of a bone at a joint
SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE: tissue that lines the joint and secretes a fluid to lubricate it
LIGAMENTS: bands of tough, elastic tissue that support the joint and connect the bones. They dictate how much the joint can move.
TENDONS: tissue that connects muscle to bone and helps controls movement
BURSAS: fluid-filled sacs between parts of the joint that cushion the structures and reduce friction
When something goes wrong with any of these structures that permit joints to function as they should, movement becomes restricted and painful, and daily activities can be affected. Joint pain can develop in many places in the body. It is most common in the knees, shoulders, hips and fingers, but almost any joint in the body can hurt, including the joints of the spine that connect the vertebrae to each other. A chiropractor can alleviate discomfort due to injuries or pain in the ligaments, muscles, tendons or cartilage.
Redness
Swelling
Warmth
Tenderness
Limping
Reduced range of motion
Weakness
Stiffness
Achiness
Twinges
No matter what your symptoms are, joint pain can slow you down, and if it’s not addressed, it can damage the joint permanently in some cases. Rather than living with joint pain, getting treatment for it can provide relief, may slow the progression of damage, and can help you stay active and enjoying life. A chiropractor can assess the reason for your joint discomfort and recommend appropriate treatment.
The treatment techniques chiropractors use to treat joint pain include:
Soft tissue adjustment to treat tenderness and spasms
Traction or exercise to help you recover range of motion
Ultrasound, cold laser therapy or mild electrical stimulation to reduce swelling and decrease pain and stiffness.
If you have joint pain, chiropractors use conservative, hands-on treatment designed to reduce pain and restore function with fewer and less intense side effects than with medications or surgery. Chiropractic care is widely recognized for its effectiveness in handling all types of musculoskeletal pain. So for those with joint pain from overuse, injury, arthritis or a host of other factors, you may find relief naturally through chiropractic treatment to restore your body’s function and comfort.