At-Home Care Instructions from Old Mill Chiropractic
From making the first chiropractic appointment to finding pain relief, you are a key component to the process.
You will find that if you participate wholeheartedly in your care, you will learn to obstain from pain-producing situations, realize that you improve much quicker, and stay pain-free. Many factors aid in your healing process and continued pain-free quality of life:
- Making all the in-office appointments as recommended
- Knowing fully your spinal pain symptoms
- Abiding by the recommendations for its relief
- Conforming your activities of daily living including your job, if necessary
- Recognizing limitations that your spinal condition may inflict
Recommendations for your at-home chiropractic care may incorporate exercise, hot/cold therapy, massage, nutrition as well as use of good posture and movement skills.
You will discover that you do have control over your condition even though there may not be a cure for the condition. You are central to your care. You can gain back the quality of life you want and deserve.
Some tips for at-home care:
- Apply ice, heat or a combination of the two.
- Rest your back or neck, but don't stay in bed. Return to walking as quickly as possible and then to your activities of daily living. It is best not to linger.
- Avoid activities and postures that may aggravate your pain.
- Start basic exercises to stretch your spine and regain range of motion.
- As you improve, start spine strengthening exercises.
- Learn how to bend, lift and twist properly so as to not aggravate your pain. Use your legs, not your back.
- Use good posture.
- Consider quality nutritional supplements.
- Wear a support belt.
- Sleep in a supportive bed, and sit in a supportive chair.
- Use foot orthotics or heel lifts as recommended.
- Have someone help you with massage and/or trigger point therapy.