Extremities

Fists, ankles, elbows, hands and feet closely relate to our spine and are also susceptible to injury and misalignment.

Although most people do not know, chiropractic also works on the extremities, such as hands, fingers, wrists, elbows, knees, ankles and feet, which can cause severe pain and postural changes.

The vertebral adjustment may be enough for the treatment of these regions, but in some cases, it is also necessary to correct the affected area. When the extremities are misaligned, there is additional pressure on the tissues around the joints, causing subluxations (dysfunction of a joint). The proper functioning of the spine depends on the stability of the extremities, and vice versa.

In these cases, chiropractic contributes directly to the restoration of the correct position and function of these areas, in order to provide better posture and well-being to the patient.

Here are some of the conditions where Chiropractic care can help:

  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Epicondylitis
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Ankle, knee, elbow, shoulder, etc.