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    Joint Pain Treatment

    Joint pain can affect any joint in the body and limit your range of motion. We offer multiple treatments to reduce inflammation and restore joint function.

    Common Causes

    ArthritisBursitisOveruseInjuriesGoutAutoimmune conditions

    How We Treat Joint Pain

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    Joint Pain FAQs

    Answers to common questions about joint pain, fibromyalgia-related symptoms, and when hand or arm symptoms may not be carpal tunnel.

    Can chiropractic care help with joint pain?

    Chiropractic care may help some types of joint pain when symptoms are related to restricted motion, poor mechanics, muscle imbalance, overuse, posture strain, arthritis-related changes, or irritation around the joint. Premier Chiropractic evaluates the painful joint, nearby muscles, movement patterns, and related areas of the spine or extremities. Your evaluation may include movement testing, orthopedic testing, and any necessary X-rays when clinically appropriate. Treatment may include adjustments, rehabilitation, mobility work, MLS laser therapy, shockwave therapy, soft-tissue support, and home-care strategies.

    How do I know if chiropractic care is working for joint pain?

    Chiropractic care for joint pain may be working when you notice less pain, better motion, improved strength or stability, fewer flare-ups, and better ability to perform daily activities. Progress should be measured by function, not just pain level. Premier Chiropractic monitors your response to care and adjusts recommendations based on how your body improves over time.

    Can chiropractic care help with fibromyalgia?

    Chiropractic care may help some people with fibromyalgia manage certain musculoskeletal symptoms such as stiffness, joint restriction, posture strain, muscle tension, or movement limitations. Fibromyalgia is a complex chronic pain condition, so care should be gentle, individualized, and focused on function rather than promising a cure. Premier Chiropractic may use a combination of gentle chiropractic care, soft-tissue support, rehabilitation, mobility work, and lifestyle guidance when appropriate.

    What symptoms can feel like carpal tunnel but come from somewhere else?

    Numbness, tingling, hand pain, or grip weakness may come from the wrist, but similar symptoms can also be related to the neck, shoulder, elbow, muscle tension, or nerve irritation along the arm. That is why an exam matters before assuming every hand symptom is carpal tunnel syndrome. Premier Chiropractic evaluates movement, nerve symptoms, posture, and related joints to help determine whether conservative care may help or whether additional testing or referral is needed.

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