Radilculitis

What are the risk factors of radiculitis?

People with physically demanding jobs have a greater risk of back problems related to radiculitis. Repetitive lifting, pulling, pushing, bending sideways, and twisting may increase your risk of radiculitis.

What are exercises for radiculitis?

By getting into the habit of performing stretching and strengthening exercises for radiculitis on a daily basis you help minimize radiculitis pain. There are several exercises that can help improve your overall spinal health and radiculitis symptoms. For more information check Radiculitis Exercises.

Can seeing a chiropractor for radiculitis reduce my pain?

A chiropractor for radiculitis treatment can bring relief to radicular pain for many people. It is important to keep in mind that alternative medicines, such as chiropractic care, have not been proven effective or safe by large studies. Seeing a chiropractor for radiculitis should not be used in place of traditional treatment, but rather along with conventional treatments. We encourage you to speak with us or your doctor before beginning chiropractic treatment.

Can physical therapy for radiculitis help my condition?

Physical therapy for radiculitis can help calm pain and inflammation while improving mobility and strength. In fact, a well designed therapy program for radiculitis can quickly get you back to your daily activities. Moreover, continuing therapy for radiculitis can maximize your back health and help protect against future injury.

Are you a Candidate for Surgery?

If non surgical radiculitis treatment fails to reduce your pain and other symptoms, you may be a surgical candidate. Our simple 3 step candidacy checking tool can get you started on a path to recovery in just minutes.

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