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Chiropractor in Dublin May Help Americans Resolve Costochondritis Woes

As a caregiver, have you ever attempted to take a deep breath or cough only to suddenly experience an excruciating, stab-like pain near your

As a caregiver, have you ever attempted to take a deep breath or cough only to suddenly experience an excruciating, stab-like pain near your breastbone? Does the pain sometimes radiate out and cause other parts of your upper body to ache too? If so, it’s wise to contact a chiropractor in Dublin and ask him to check you for costochondritis. It’s a problematic health condition that affects all ages and may be treated with a Dublin chiropractic care provider’s help.

People frequently develop costochondritis in a variety of ways. Some points of origin may be traced back to bacterial, viral and fungal infections that spread throughout the body’s respiratory system. It may also be caused by arthritis, tumors, impact blows to the chest, prolonged coughing, over exertion during exercise and improper, heavy lifting. They all have the potential to cause damage to the cartilage that’s found in the human rib cage.

Once the cartilage is damaged, it may become dislocated or inflamed to the point where it causes the symptoms that we mentioned earlier. To determine if you have costochondritis, a chiropractic care provider will most likely start with a physical exam designed to test for cartilage damage. If the chiropractor feels that there may be damage involved, he or she may order one or more imaging tests to get a better, inside look at your rib cage.

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Afterward, a chiropractic care plan to treat your costochondritis will be drafted. It could include cold laser therapy, prescription NSAIDs or OTC medications to address the pain and inflammation. In select situations, a chiropractic care provider may order myofascial massage, thoracic spinal manipulation, range of motion exercises, activity restrictions and corticosteroid injections as well. Depending on the suspected cause of your costochondritis, recovery could be quick or prolonged and require assistance from other healthcare professionals (e.g. respiratory therapist). To learn more, please contact us.

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