Did you know that your foot consists of 33 joints? Chiropractors specialize in restoring motion in joints, which makes them a great choice to treat foot pain. Here’s how:
1. Assessment and Diagnosis:
The chiropractor will typically start with a thorough evaluation, including a discussion of your medical history and symptoms. They will then perform physical examinations to identify the source of your pain. This could include orthopedic exams, movement screens, muscle testing, and more. Chiropractors take a holistic approach to treatment, meaning they look at the body as a whole that is interconnected instead of focusing only on the area of complaint. This means for foot pain they will also evaluate your ankle, calf, and other surrounding muscles and soft tissue, as irregularities in any of these other areas could lead to foot pain and dysfunction. If necessary, your chiropractor may order imaging studies like X-rays or MRIs to assess the foot’s structure and integrity.
2. Chiropractic Adjustments:
Chiropractors restore movement into the foot and ankle joints through chiropractic adjustments. Based on the evaluation that your chiropractor performed, they will adjust the joints that are not moving properly. Restoring motion to those joints can help relieve stress and pressure on the foot, with the goal of reducing pain and improving function.
3. Soft Tissue Techniques:
Chiropractors may use soft tissue techniques that can help reduce pain and improve flexibility. Some of the different soft tissue techniques we use at Butler Spine & Sport are:
4. Exercises and Stretches:
Chiropractors often incorporate exercises and stretches into their treatment plans. Weakened or underactive muscles can contribute to foot pain, so many of our patients benefit from exercises that strengthen the intrinsic muscles of the foot, the tibialis posterior, and the muscles of the calf. Tight muscles also contribute to foot pain as they limit range of motion and put extra stress on the foot. Common muscles that tend to be tight in patients with foot pain are the gastrocnemius, soleus, and tibialis anterior. These exercises and stretches can be an essential part of rehabilitation and help ensure that you are making progress daily, not just when you are in the office.
5. Follow-up Care:
Chiropractic care for foot pain often involves a series of treatments. The frequency and duration of treatment will depend on your specific condition and response to care.
It is important to note that each patient’s case is unique, which is why at Butler Spine & Sport we customize each patient’s care plan based on the findings of their initial exam. This ensures that each patient is getting the best care possible to get them out of pain and back to the activities they love.
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