Chiropractic care is an effective alternative to medication and surgery. Unlike medication that only “numbs” pain signals, chiropractic care addresses the underlying spinal misalignment that is responsible for your lower back pain. Dr. Butler will first perform diagnostic tests to determine the precise cause of your pain. Once we have identified the spinal subluxation triggering your pain, our Doctor will create a customized treatment plan to restore proper spinal alignment and alleviate back pain. Most patients experience significant pain relief after just one or two chiropractic adjustments. Depending on the severity of your pain symptoms, we may recommend a series of adjustments over several weeks. Our goal with every treatment plan is to relieve pain as quickly and effectively as possible.
Spinal Adjustments
These misalignments can pinch nerves and interfere with the normal function of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and even blood vessels that affect how your head feels. He usually prescribes a course of gentle, precise chiropractic spinal adjustments to bring the misaligned vertebrae back into their correct position. Correcting spinal alignment has helped many patients with chronic headache relief.
Nutritional Consultation
As a chiropractor, Dr. Butler believes in the total wellness approach to helping patients overcome back pain. So a combination of spinal adjustments, therapeutic exercises, ergonomics advice, and even acupuncture and nutritional counseling may be recommended, depending on your individual needs.
Subluxation
Here at Butler Chiropractic Clinic, we employ many types of treatment for auto accident injuries that are designed to isolate the injury, correct it, and prevent further complications in the future. Your first visit to our Flower Mound chiropractor will include a complete consultation to determine the cause of your symptoms. If you are experiencing back pain or headaches, we may take an x-ray to determine whether any subluxations exist in the spine. If so, we may ask you to make more frequent visits to our clinic for corrective adjustments and therapeutic treatments.
Manipulation Therapy
We want your nervous system to function at 100%...which is an uninterrupted flow of energy and life force throughout your body. Highly specific chiropractic manipulation assists in restoring that energy and life force, and have also been proven to help with many common musculoskeletal ailments such as back pain, neck pain, disc herniation, headaches, arthritis, tendinitis, carpal tunnel, TMJ disorders, and whiplash injuries. Getting you out of pain and back to doing the things you enjoy is our main goal at Butler Chiropractic Clinic. Call our office today at (972) 221-7533 to schedule an appointment!
Therapeutic Exercise
Chiropractic Injury Treatment
If your sciatica pain is due to a personal injury, you may also benefit from complementary care including physiotherapy. Many patients with sciatica pain subtly adjust their bodies’ movements in order to minimize their pain. Unfortunately, these movement adjustments can place additional strain on the spine and lead to future injury. Physiotherapy helps to manage pain and restore full mobility to the body.
Acupuncture
These combined strategies of corrected spinal alignment, physiotherapy and proper nutrition, rest and hydration have helped many of our patients bid farewell to their headache and migraine pain, or at least significantly lessen the frequency and intensity of their attacks. Dr. Butler can also highly recommend acupuncture to patients if he feels it would be an additional benefit for healing.
Disc Herniation Treatment
Some of the most common auto accident injuries we treat in our office are those involving the neck and the spine. When an auto accident occurs, the vertebrae in the spine and the discs that separate them may become vulnerable to the force of the collision, resulting in pinched nerves, disc herniation, bulging discs and whiplash. At first, the injuries may not be evident and may be dismissed as natural soreness or bruising. However, over time, accident victims may begin to experience back pain, neck pain, headaches, numbness or tingling - all of which are symptoms of a musculoskeletal injury.