Acute
conditions are conditions that are new. Perhaps they were caused by
a trauma like a slip and fall, or an auto accident. Perhaps a youngster
fell off his bike or skate board. Perhaps your body just wasn't ready
for spring cleaning this year. These types of conditions normally
need frequent treatments, especially in the initial stages. During
the beginning of these conditions, there is typically swelling and
pain, with difficulty in the performing of normal everyday activities.
While the length of time acute conditions take to respond, varies
depending on the severity of the complaint. The more thorough the
treatment, the better the chance that the condition is resolved. This
will help prevent the condition from turning into a chronic situation.
Chronic
conditions are health situations that have been present for longer
periods of time. In many cases an injury or illness that occurred
many years ago is still present. Sometimes it is simply the nature
of the condition. A diabetic situation is a good example. However,
in many cases the chronicity of the condition was caused by not treating
the original condition to the degree that was needed. In our chiropractic
office, we see this all the time. A typical case would have a patient
having lower back or neck pain. The patient is treated correctly and
is recovering nicely. However, before full correction can be attained,
the lack of pain leads the patient to stop treatment. Of course, the
patient will continue with his normal everyday activities because
he feels well. What the patient fails to realize is that these normal
activities are usually the activities that, over time, brought on
the original condition. It would be easy to see from this example
how a condition would go on and on over time. At some point the condition
becomes incurable, and has to be managed instead. This is the typical
scenario of a patient who needs lifetime chiropractic care. Just like
the diabetic needs insulin for the rest of his life, the chronic back
patient needs chiropractic support to not only help his pain level,
but to slow down the progression of the condition.
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