- Bursitis
If you have painful joints and a limited range of motion from bursitis, chiropractic care, and physical therapy may be able to help you recover and return to your previous activities. Bursitis commonly occurs because of injuries and overuse. Rest, physiotherapy, chiropractic treatment, and other care options can help reduce this painful condition.
At Specific Care Chiropractic, our chiropractors create a unique Plantation bursitis treatment plan for each patient. We use a combination of techniques and exercises to help reduce pain and inflammation and help you get back to work or your favorite hobbies. Call 239-369-9109 for an appointment at our office.
Understanding Bursitis and Its Causes
Bursae are the fluid-filled sacs that surround joints in your body. They help the joints work properly and provide cushion to the bones and soft tissues during activity. However, overuse or injury can cause irritation, inflammation, and excess pressure in the bursae. This leads to a painful condition known as bursitis.
Bursitis can occur in the bursae around almost any joint. However, it commonly affects the shoulders, elbows, and hips. Rest, ice, and pain medication are the front-line treatment for minor cases.
According to MedlinePlus, additional treatment may be necessary if the bursitis pain and inflammation do not go away after rest. This could include physical therapy, injected medications, or even surgery. Bursitis could take a few weeks to a few months to heal. Doctors may recommend surgery after six months to a year of other treatments.
How Our Chiropractic Care Can Help With Bursitis
While bursitis often heals with rest and waiting 6 to 12 months to stop the pain and return to your regular activities—including work, this may not be a good fit for you. You might want to seek out a proactive treatment that could help reduce your pain and return to work sooner. You can count on our team to develop a treatment plan to diagnose, address, and improve your condition.
Our team will ask you about your work, regular activities, any injuries you experienced, and other questions to ensure we understand your bursitis and care needs. Then, we will build a treatment plan based on your unique needs and goals.
Let one of our physicians examine your painful and inflamed joint and develop a combination of treatments that could help reduce your pain and disability throughout the course of treatment.
According to the Arthritis Foundation, getting proper treatment and allowing bursitis to heal is essential. It will not result in permanent joint damage or disability as long as sufferers properly address it. Bursitis may heal on its own in time.
If it does not, a physician from our team can take steps to help you:
- Reduce your pain
- Get rid of inflammation
- Restore and preserve a range of motion and mobility
If necessary, we also refer our patients to other doctors for traditional treatment. This could include a rheumatologist or an orthopedic surgeon.
Get Help for Your Bursitis in Plantation, Florida
The Specific Care Chiropractic team can take your call and schedule your initial appointment. During this appointment, we can assess your condition and analyze the best options for treatments that we can use to reduce inflammation and pain, as well as regain lost range of motion.
Our chiropractors understand that you need care and support to regain lost movement and quality of life. This is especially true because so many bursitis injuries occur at work or because of repetitive movements at work.
Our team monitors your condition as we provide treatment and support. We can alter your program as you improve or if you experience flare-ups during the recovery process. Our patients often come to us because they are in chronic pain and unable to work. If this happens to you, we may be able to help.
Prescribed Treatments for Bursitis Pain
We can perform diagnostic tests and medical imaging to confirm bursitis and identify the location of the inflamed bursae. This lays the groundwork for choosing which chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy exercises, and other options will play a role in your specialized treatment plan.
Some techniques we may prescribe for managing bursitis include:
Spinal Adjustments
Even when the injury does not directly affect the spine, many injuries become worse or more painful when the spinal cord and vertebrae are out of alignment. Chiropractic adjustments are provided as necessary or when a flare-up occurs to help you better manage pain.
Extremity Manipulation
Extremity manipulation refers to adjustments performed outside the spinal cord, including the shoulders, hips, and elbows. Manipulating your joints and using applicable chiropractic techniques could relieve pain and reduce inflammation in the affected joint. This could include extremity manipulation of the shoulder, elbow, hips, knees, and ankles.
Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy uses sound waves to relax muscles and other soft tissues. This is common for sports injuries or other acute injuries. We most commonly use it for bursitis in the shoulder.
Guided Exercises
Our chiropractors prescribe physiotherapy for many injuries. This can help increase flexibility and range of motion. It is important to maintain your strength and movement without causing yourself further pain. Our physical therapists can show you how to perform exercises and put you on a schedule to ensure you do them regularly.
Other techniques or exercises may also play a role in your treatment plan. Each plan is unique and tailored to the patient’s individual needs, goals, and current condition. In addition, the plan may change as your needs change.
See a Chiropractor for Plantation Bursitis Treatment!
At Specific Care Chiropractic, our new patients meet with a chiropractor to assess their needs and develop an approach to reduce their pain and help them get back to their normal activities. You may be able to heal faster with care from our team.
Do not hesitate to call Specific Care Chiropractic today at 239-369-9109 to schedule your initial appointment. We are proud to help patients from Plantation and throughout South Florida.