Chiropractic Therapy

Chiropractic therapy
In orthopedics, this term refers to the “adjustment” of vertebrae or joints (of course, the joints—there are also numerous joints in the spine—are not actually dislocated beforehand, i.e., they are not “out of place”; nor is there literally a “pinched nerve”).
However, the joints are often displaced and blocked in this malposition, stretching the joint capsule and causing pain that is often localized and usually radiates, especially in the spine.) You can often tell that you have “sprained” something because the pain occurs suddenly, out of the blue, for example while showering or bending over.
But be careful: there are numerous causes for such acute pain. The symptom mentioned is only an indication! Whether and how manual therapy can be used in your case should be discussed after a special manual therapeutic examination.
