Can Chiropractic Help with Osteoarthritis (aka Joint Degeneration)?

If you’ve had back pain or a stiff neck, whether from arthritis or an injury, you’ve likely considered seeing a chiropractor. While it’s true that chiropractors manipulate or adjust the spine to improve pain and mobility, the benefits may extend beyond the back and neck. By using varying degrees of force in an effort to adjust misaligned joints, chiropractors try to improve the relationship between the spine and nervous system, which they believe may affect the function of all the systems in the body. 

But what should you expect from a chiropractor visit and is it safe for arthritis? If you’re looking for a non-medication way to take the edge off of those painful joints, chiropractic care may be for you, as long as you remember to listen to your body, and find a chiropractor that will listen to you and your wishes.

Most of what chiropractors do today is gentler than “cracking” backs or “popping” necks into place. In fact, there are many different techniques that chiropractors use to adjust the spine, joints and muscles with varying degrees of force. 

If you have back, neck or other joint pain due to osteoarthritis, chiropractic is one of the safest therapies you can use, explains Scott Haldeman, MD, a neurologist in Santa Ana, California and Chairman Emeritus of the Research Council for the World Federation of Chiropractic.

Cozy up with heated mitts

During your first visit, the chiropractor should take a detailed medical history and perform a physical exam of every joint to determine what approaches are right for you. This will determine if chiropractic care is right for you and what the specific care may be most helpful.

In my office, I like to use a broad range of therapies, tools and exercises to help your body do the best with what you’ve got.  Chiropractors focus on the relationships between structure and function; if the structure of a joint is not able to function optimally (like it arthritis), then it can’t work as it was designed, which can leave to pain, dysfunction and further degeneration. So, helping the joints move as well as they can with keep them as healthy as they can be.

One of the best ways to help with the pain and stiffness of degenerative osteoarthritis is to use deep heat and joint mobilization; the heat will help to increase the blood circulation to the region to increase the nutrient availability and the joint mobilization helps to “slosh” the viscous synovial fluid over the cartilage lining the joints (this is how the cartilage with its poor blood supply gets nutrients).

Heat and hand and foot rubs?  Sounds pretty nice, right?

Joint mobilization can help with arthritis pain and may even help to slow down further joint damage

If this therapy speaks to you, consider a Cozy Up, or a Cozy Up 2 session.  30 -45 minutes of our Rejuvenation Room; resting on the far-infared heated jade stone therapy mat, wearing hand and foot masks of intensely moisturizing blend of macadamia nut and rosehip oils, shea and coconut butters while wearing heated and weighted mitts and booties.  (the Cozy 2 includes 15 min of joint mobilization as well.)  Deep heating may help improve circulation and soothe arthritis and muscle pain.

Dolce Far Niente – January

Italian – The sweetness of doing nothing.

Doing nothing is hard work, at first. Really! Somehow it may feel lazy or selfish, but learning how to slow down and savor the moment is a way of connecting to our inner self. Call it mindfulness, self-care or dolce far niente.

Imagine how stressful the first few days of a vacation can feel as you decompress, and let go of work, and real life. Do you feel like you NEED to check email/voicemail? Maybe just a quick scroll though social media?

Now imagine the last few days of a vacation. Cool, calm demeanor, there’s less tightness around your eyes, your muscles are loose and you could lay in a hammock all day, reading, or better yet day-dreaming / napping. Who needs social media when you are live in the moment?

Each month I will offer a sweet, little nothing for you to ponder…

Candle / fire gazing.

Imagine quieting your mind focusing on a single object, namely a flame?

See the gentle glow. Notice the color, intensity, flicker… What does it look like behind your eyelids?

Feel the warmth on your skin. Or maybe notice the difference side to side or front to back?

Hear the crackle or swoosh of the flames.

What do you smell? The match? The fire itself? The candle? Or maybe there is something else in your environment.

Being present in this moment with no planning, no producing and no judgements, is a different way to measure success, and that is deliciously sweet. 

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

25. Savoring Pleasant Experiences: Taking the time to truly savor and appreciate enjoyable moments can increase your overall happiness and well-being. Whether it’s savoring a delicious meal, relishing the beauty of nature, or fully immersing yourself in a favorite activity, focusing on the present moment and fully engaging your senses can boost your mood and reduce stress.

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

The magic is within you

24. Humming or Singing: The act of humming or singing can help calm your mind and reduce stress. (Thank you vagal nerve toning!) It releases endorphins, the feel-good hormones, which can boost your mood and provide a sense of relaxation. So, don’t be afraid to hum a tune or sing along to your favorite songs.

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

Everything works better when you disconnect for a short time, even you!

23. Disconnecting from Technology: While technology has its benefits, it’s important to take breaks from screens and disconnect from the digital world, even just 15 minutes. Spending time away from technology allows your mind to rest, reduces mental clutter, and promotes a healthier balance in your life.

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

Take your time, you never know who you may meet!

22. Connect with nature: Spend a few moments outdoors, whether it’s in your backyard or a nearby park. Spending time in nature has been shown to reduce stress and boost mental health.

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

Hey there gorgeous! Today is your day!

21. Practice positive self-talk: Challenge negative thoughts and replace them with positive affirmations. Redirecting your inner dialogue can improve self-esteem and foster a more positive mindset.

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

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20. Eye mask (face, hand or foot mask). Take a 15 minute spa break to pamper yourself. Masks not your thing? What about a nail trim and polish, or self massage, or a deep hair conditioning, or a gentle skin exfoliation? So many ways to indulge in a little self care. Treat yourself like someone you love.

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com

19. Dance to your favorite music for a fun and calorie-burning activity. From better brain health, to improved flexibility to reduced stress hormones, your 15 minute dance party will make your day!

1% of Your Day, Just for You

There are 1440 minutes in a day, take 15 minutes just for you.

(That’s about 1% of your day, you can do it! I believe in you. And, you are worth it.)

For the next 25 days, I will offer 25 tips to help you support your physical and mental health.

Hi!

18. Reach out to a support system: Call or text a friend or loved one for a quick chat or words of encouragement. Social support is crucial for maintaining good mental health.