I think this is pretty normal especially as it was your first time. It gets better the following times, you return to 'normal' a lot quicker, sometimes without any pain at all.
I normally feel like this after seeing an osteopath. They say the pain/aching you feel afterwards depends on how much out of place your bits were when you went in and how much manipulating it needed, the areas around may be bruised and also there is the pain of it being in a different position now (although this is the 'correct' position, your body was not used to it as it must have been out of place).
You need to take anti-inflammatory tablet such as nurofen/ibuprofen to lessen the swelling and give it time to settle into place.
2007-02-22 22:06:13
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Pain After Osteopathic Treatment
2016-12-10 05:32:39
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
I would suggest she go to a Chiroprator first. I have an Osteopath for a Dr. but usually go to the Chiro first. They will be able to help the back and help her deal with the osteoporosis. So many people don't believe in alternative medicine, but they are losing out on some very good care, without all the meds.
2016-03-15 23:52:30
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Much pain is from muscles below is an example of what may help (based on headaches).
Begin with a couple swigs of molasses or a couple of bananas daily - magnesium (which regulates many things in the body) and potassium (a needed building block for muscles).
Drink at least 1/2 gallons of water per day. Running a body low on water is like running a car low on oil is the analogy the head of neurology at UCDavis told my husband about 10 years ago.
Now to the cause - muscles - your back, neck shoulders and head have tender spots. They are knots in the fibers of the muscles called trigger points. It makes the muscles tight which makes them press on nerves and other things causing the pain.
The cure - start with a professional massage, you will also want to go back over any place you can get to 6-12 times per session up to 6 times per day rubbing (or lightly scratching on your head) every where that is tender until the knots go away. The place where the skull connects to the spine press up under the edge of the skull (to get to those muscles).
For more information read The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies. It teaches what to do and where the pain comes from.
2007-02-26 13:57:47
·
answer #4
·
answered by Keko 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
Sciatica is more than simply an easy pain in the butt. When it moves, it causes misery and debilitating suffering that instantly downgrades your living but with Sciatica SOS from here https://tr.im/RaVdV , you are able to change this.
In Sciatica SOS Glen Johnson, mcdougal of the eBook, shares his normal system of permanently eliminating sciatica.
The eBook includes 4 parts: solutions wherever you'll learn 7 natural home remedies which can be nutritious normal analgesics that'll increase the therapeutic of your sciatica and convenience your level of suffering; exercises where you'll learn 32 particular exercises to alleviate sciatica and to solve any underlying triggers; therapy wherever Glen may describe you the most effective sleeping place for sciatica and ultimately the dietary plan must be easy, simple alterations of your diet plan will quickly resolve pain and reduce sciatica from returning.
2016-04-30 07:35:17
·
answer #5
·
answered by ? 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
If you would like the most effective summary of organic therapies for managing peripheral diabetic neuropathy then this really is your guide https://tr.im/4xA0t , Neuropath Solution.
Neuropathy Solution is the greatest guide for anyone experiencing neuropathy. Even one of many practices in this program can have a considerable impact on your own well-being and standard of living and much more the all 6 steps combined.
You is likely to be amazed about the of use options provided in that great program, option that will allow you to reduce from all threat of dangerous infection such as: diabetes, large blood force, cardiovascular disease, arthritis and more, except of course, of treating neuropathy.
2016-04-28 03:27:23
·
answer #6
·
answered by evan 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
Ask your doctor about an exercise routine. Regular exercise, such as walking three times a week, may reduce neuropathy pain, improve your muscle strength and help control blood sugar levels. Gentle routines such as yoga and tai chi might also help.
2016-05-16 22:00:27
·
answer #7
·
answered by ? 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
Sometimes aches can be worse for a short while after seeing the osteo, physio or chyro but you shouldn't be in severe pain.
If you cant move properly after seeing the osteo that concerns be a bit too.
\if the pain is unbearable/sever go to your doctor.
2007-02-23 02:33:17
·
answer #8
·
answered by laplandfan 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
It is normal to feel sore after treatment i feel very sore after i go and i have been going for 7 years for back treatment i never get clicked cos I'm scared but it still feels sore. I Wouldn't worry but maybe next time ask why did you feel so sore and ask if there is anything else that could help.
2007-02-23 07:40:14
·
answer #9
·
answered by Crazy girl 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
Can you raise your arms as normal? if not, go to a Rhuematologist. Signs of Myositis are not being able to raise arms, aches in the back of the neck and shoulders, Legs aches follow. If arms okay you may just need a good Chiropractor.
2007-02-22 22:07:34
·
answer #10
·
answered by blue2blnde 4
·
0⤊
0⤋