That’s a fair question. And only coming in to have an examination can help to answer it, since your case is unique. But chiropractic helps a lot of conditions! Perhaps it’s worth looking into.
Here’s an example of an unusual case I was able to help with:
The patient’s primary symptoms were lack of balance and pain and numbness in his arms and legs. He had been having trouble maintaining coordinated movement and was constantly falling over. He’d seen a number of other doctors, who were looking to find some sort of neurological condition or disease. No one thought his issue could be musculoskeletal.
He’d had an MRI that showed a large cervical disk lesion compromising his spinal cord, but no other doctors – including the radiologist who read the MRI – had noticed this musculoskeletal issue! Again, based on his symptoms they were looking for something else.
Once I began chiropractic adjustments to release the lesion on the cervical disk, all of his symptoms cleared up! The other doctors had missed it because he didn’t present the typical symptoms of disk herniation.
Do you have a problem doctors are struggling to find an answer for?
Perhaps you need the fresh eyes of a chiropractor – trained to look holistically at the body and search for a root cause to pain and dysfunction – in order to get to the bottom of it.
Give me a call – let’s discuss how chiropractic can help.
Sep 14, 2014 at 12:20 PM
I have been to many chiropractors over the past 30 years and have found the best consistency of care with Dr Capps . When I first entered his office I was desperate and in search of relief from chronic pain. I have been going to Dr. Capps for a few years and I highly recommend him for any number of back, hip,neck and any other pain or discomfort.