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Changes in posture can cause signs such as a hump in the upper back and hip tilt in the lower back.
Kyphosis is rounding of the upper back that may cause a visible hump, loss of height, and change in postural dynamics.
There are many types of kyphosis, including Scheuermann’s kyphosis and kyphosis associated with aging.
X-rays can be taken to assess and determine spinal alignment and spinal conditions including kyphosis and scoliosis.
Xray images can be taken at any radiology practice in Melbourne with a referral.
Our chiropractors can provide you with a referral to have spinal X-ray images..
Referrals can be bulk billed through medicare.
Diagnostic Imaging may help to diagnose certain spinal conditions including fractures, disc degeneration, facet injury, and Scheuermann’s kyphosis.
An MRI is rarely necessary for evaluating kyphosis, this is best determined upon results and GP recommendations.
Stretching and strengthening exercises may be beneficial in decreasing pain associated with kyphosis, scoliosis and vertebral alignment changes.
Our remedial therapists can show you how to do exercises and stretches to release tight muscles.
Practitioners can also offer support with ergonomic advice, posture support and advice, recommend natural supplements, joint strapping or bracing, and co management with additional physical therapies.
Research and evidence into the science & effectiveness of chiropractic treatment
See the research article stated below referenced below for more detail and findings (1)
For more information please ask DR Tania Leski at ChiroCure Clinic.
A report and clinical research has been performed over many years to assess and determine the science behind chiropractic treatment and chiropractic manual therapy.
Recently, a research study performed in the United Kingdom looked into the scientific evidence behind both the effectiveness and results of chiropractic manual adjustments and chiropractic treatment as a therapeutic option for managing pain and stiffness by assessing over “26 musculoskeletal and non musculoskeletal conditions” (2) “The authors based their conclusions on the results of systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials, widely accepted evidence-based guidelines, and randomised controlled trials not yet included in the former.” (3) It was concluded that “The most common conditions treated by chiropractors are back pain, neck pain, and headaches. 9 The best available evidence supports manipulative therapy as a reasonable option for many of these complaints. Manipulative therapy also holds potential value for the treatment of a variety of extremity conditions.” (3) |
References:
(2) The shape of chiropractic in Europe: a cross sectional survey of chiropractor’s beliefs and practice. Halldór Fannar Gíslason, Jari Kullervo Salminen, Linn Sandhaugen, Andreas Stenseth Storbråten, Renske Versloot, Inger Roug, Dave Newell. Chiropr Man Therap. 2019; 27: 16. Published online 2019 Apr 10. doi: 10.1186/s12998-019-0237-z
(3) Evidence-Based Practice and Chiropractic Care – Ron LeFebvre, MA, DC,1 David Peterson, DC,1 and Mitchell Haas, MA, DC1
Degenerative Joint Disease
SYMPTOMS
In some people this degenerative process is not associated with pain, while in others degenerative disc disease can cause neck and back pain, stiffness, and soreness. Degenerative discs can rupture, leading to arm or leg pain if the disc pinches nerves. The process of degeneration causes discs to gradually lose height, form spurs, and cause narrowing around the nerves, which can also lead to arm and leg pain
MEDICATIONS
Over the counter medications: The pain and discomfort caused by degenerative disc disease should be treated initially by medications such as Tyleno and anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which include medications such as ibuprofen, naproxen, etc. However, some studies have indicated that NSAIDs may inhibit bone healing, so consult your doctor in taking these anti- inflammatories.
PHYSICAL THERAPY OFFERED AT CHIROCURE
Stretching and strengthening exercises may be beneficial in decreasing neck and back pain caused by a herniated disc.
CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS
In cases where medications and therapy have failed to provide relief, corticosteroid injections may be indicated.
PREVENTATIVE CARE OFFERED AT CHIROCURE
Ongoing chiropractic adjustments to prevent the disc becoming less flexible and more prone to injury. Chiropractic care will reduce pain and dysfunction. Avoid smoking, repetitive trauma and excessive weight gain.
ChiroCure Chiropractor Dr Tania Leski. – Chiropractor.
Offering spinal care and health guidence to your local community.
Please contact us and request to have your chiropractor come out to a local sporting club, school, or foundation for an educational presentation, health information session or postural assessment demonstration.
Committed to Providing Exceptional Care ChiroCure Chiropractic has relocated to your serve in your local community. We are absolutely committed to providing exceptional health care, and to promote the message of optimum health through a healthy body, with an aligned spine and no pain. Keeps the local community informed
Our ChiroCure website is an educational tool with information about chiropractic treatment. We are unique in our approach to the management of pain, inflammation, stiffness and posture. Dr Leski offers the highest quality of chiropractic care, nutrition, rehabilitation, women’s health, and pediatric development.
Looking For a Chiropractor in the local area? Phone ChiroCure Clinic Elsternwick on 03 9013 5133 for additional information.
Clinic Hours
Monday 9:00am – 7:30pm
Tuesday 10:00am – 7:30pm
Wednesday 9:00am – 7:30pm
Thursday 11:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday 10:00am – 3:00pm
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Foam Roller Exercises recommended by our therapists
- Lie faceup with foam roller horizontally under upper back (below shoulder blades), knees bent, feet flat, and hands behind head.
- Tighten abs and press into feet, lifting hips slightly to slowly roll from upper to middle back.
- Find a tender spot. Hold, release, and repeat.
- TIP: For a deeper back stretch, lift your hips
Hold for 30-60 seconds.
Repeat 2-3 times per session.
No more than 3 sessions of this activity per week.
- From this position, bring foam roller under lower back, with knees bent and arms out to sides.
- Contract abs and tilt slightly to left to target muscles along left part of back.
- Still tilted left, press into feet to roll back and forth from midback to top of hips, stopping when you find a sore spot.
- Hold, release, and repeat.
- Switch sides, tilted slightly to right.
TIP: For a deeper back stretch, lift your hips
Roll up and down either 10 times or for up to 5 minutes.
Repeat 2-3 times on both the upper and lower part of the upper back.