Lower back pain (lumbar pain)
Upper and mid-back pain (thoracic pain)
Sciatica (pain radiating from the lower back down the leg)
Facet joint dysfunction
Cervical pain (pain in the neck)
Whiplash (often from car accidents)
Cervical radiculopathy (nerve irritation in the neck causing arm pain or numbness)
Tension headaches
Cervicogenic headaches (headaches originating from neck issues)
Migraines (some chiropractors treat migraines, especially if triggered by spinal misalignment)
Knee pain (related to misalignment or arthritis)
Shoulder pain (e.g., rotator cuff injuries or frozen shoulder)
Hip pain (misalignment or joint dysfunction)
Elbow pain (e.g., tennis elbow)
Wrist pain (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome)
Herniated or bulging discs
Degenerative disc disease
Spondylolisthesis (slipped vertebra)
Scoliosis (abnormal spinal curvature)
Osteoarthritis (particularly in the spine and joints)
Rheumatoid arthritis (supportive care to relieve symptoms)
Back muscle strains (from overuse or injury)
Neck muscle strains
Ligament sprains (e.g., ankle or knee sprains)
Poor posture (leading to pain and muscle tension)
Forward head posture
Kyphosis (excessive curvature of the upper back)
Radiculopathy (nerve compression causing pain, numbness, or weakness, e.g., in sciatica)
Thoracic outlet syndrome (compression of nerves in the upper chest)
Peripheral neuropathy (nerve pain in extremities)
Jaw pain and dysfunction, often related to misalignment or muscle tension.
Strains and sprains from athletic activity
Tendinitis (inflammation of tendons)
Overuse injuries (e.g., from repetitive motion)
Repetitive strain injuries (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis)
Postural strain from prolonged sitting or improper workstation setup
Pain in the bottom of the foot due to inflammation of the plantar fascia.
Chronic pain related to muscle and fascia tightness, often with "trigger points."
Compression of the sciatic nerve by the piriformis muscle in the buttocks.
Chiropractors focus on diagnosing and treating these conditions primarily through manual manipulation of the spine and other joints, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and lifestyle advice. It's important to consult with a chiropractor to determine if they can help with specific symptoms or conditions.