If you have back or neck pain due to osteoarthritis, chiropractic is one of the safest therapies you can use, explains Scott Haldeman, MD, a neurologist in Santa Ana, California and Chairman Emeritus of the Research Council for the World Federation of Chiropractic. But if you have an inflammatory disease, like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis or ankylosing spondylitis, you are going to need to be more careful.
If you have active inflammation (due to a flare, for example), a fused spine or osteoporosis in the spine or neck, you shouldn’t be treated with chiropractic therapy. If you can’t get swelling under control, it would be dangerous to get an adjustment.
Inflamed joints should be “off-limits,” but notes that chiropractors offer several adjunctive therapies that can help.
Ultrasound. Many think of ultrasound as imaging technology, but when applied to soft tissues and joints, sound waves can also produce a massaging effect that helps reduce swelling and decrease pain and stiffness.
Electrotherapy. These tiny electric pulses are not painful. They treat soft tissue injuries by stimulating nerves and muscles.
Low-level laser or “cold laser.” This technique uses a non-heat-producing laser or light that penetrates deep into the tissue, sometimes reducing inflammation.
Infrared sauna. Imagine having a hot compress warm up your joints from the inside. These rooms use controlled amounts of heat to relieve pain and increase circulation.
Even if they never touch your arthritic joint, David Feschuk, a chiropractor in Stone Mountain, Georgia, says treating the surrounding tissues may significantly reduce overall pain.
“If someone is having a flare in a knee that is causing him to walk awkwardly, it may lead to a secondary pain syndrome in the lower back. I would not treat an inflamed joint, but if I adjust the pelvis I may be able to reduce overall pain by four to five units on the 1-to-10 pain scale and make daily living activities easier.”
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