• Can a chiropractor help SPD?

I am a 32 year old female. I want to know if a chiropractor can help SPD?

9 Answers

  • Chiropractor
  • Centennial, CO

Chiropractic can get great results with most musculoskeletal issues, including SPD. It’s really helpful to combine strengthening exercises with your adjustments to allow the area to heal faster.

  • Chiropractor
  • Northglenn, Colorado

There have been studies that show chiropractic adjustments being beneficial for SPD. Chiropractic adjustments help improve nervous system function

  • Chiropractor
  • Palm Springs, CA

SPD Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction is a condition that involves the whole low back and pelvis. It needs to be treated as a whole area problem and not just that specific joint.

  • Chiropractor
  • New York, New York

Generally yes

  • Chiropractor
  • Santa Monica, CA

Since the Pubis Symphysis is the medial inferior (inside and bottom) attachment of the pelvic girdle, and Chiropractors adjust the pelvis regularly, the answer is YES. I hope I helped and hope your soon-to-be Chiropractor helps a lot more.

Got your back,

Dr. Todd Gewant

  • Chiropractor
  • Golden Valley, Minnesota

This all depends on possible causes.Nutrition neurological, heavy metals, diet plus others. Seeking a Chiropractor who also does functional medicine would be a good choice to focus in on the related causes.

  • Chiropractor
  • Webster, TX

Hello,

Yes, it may but it is hard to predict how any patient will respond to chiropractic care. If it is pregnancy related, I strongly encourage you to seek out chiropractic care to both, make the transition from your non-pregnant body to full term pregnant. It will also help during delivery.

Sincerely,
Dr. Duchon
P: 281-557-5525
www.bayoaksphysicalmed.com

  • Chiropractor
  • Washington, DC

Do you mean Sensory Processing Disorder(s)? If chiropractic can help the best person to ask is a chiropractor with a diplomat in neurology (DACAN/DACNB). Because of the board spectrum of sensory processing disorder symptoms and that it is not a true stand alone diagnosis, a chiropractor who has the extra training in neurology would have better insight in answering this question.

  • Chiropractor
  • Scotts Valley, CA

The mechanism which causes SPD is still not very well understood so treatment options are mostly experimental. Chiropractic does help to restore the entire body to a state of better function, especially to the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system. If you would like to try Chiropractic for SPD I would recommend a Cranial Chiropractor.

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