Dr. Gregory T Wright DC, Chiropractor
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Dr. Gregory T Wright DC

Chiropractor | Sports Physician

120 Route 28 PO Box 686 West Harwich MA, 02671

About

Dr. Gregory Wright is a Chiropractor practicing in West Harwich, MA. Dr. Wright specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Wright seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.

Education and Training

Bowdoin College A.B. 1982

Harvard University Psychology 1984

Logan College of Chiropractic 1992

Board Certification

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners

Provider Details

Male English, French
Dr. Gregory T Wright DC
Dr. Gregory T Wright DC's Expert Contributions
  • My left shoulder is broader than the right. Is this a growth problem?

    How old are you? READ MORE

  • My mother has developed a problem of shaking hands. What could be the reason behind it?

    It could be essential tremor which is a benign but bothersome condition, or it could be another neurological condition. She should see her physician and a referral to a neurologist may be necessary. READ MORE

  • Can excess weight cause spine problems?

    Hi! The short answer is yes. During the 3rd trimester of pregnancy, your body produces a hormone called relaxin, which allows ligaments to stretch in your pelvis to get ready for the passage of your baby through the birth canal. That’s a good thing, but it also relaxes other ligaments—in your lower back—and the baby’s weight causes increased lumbar lordosis (A-P curvature concave anteriorly in the lumbar spine for you anatomists) in YOU. This, in turn, causes shortening of your lumbosacral paraspinal muscles (including the short and tightly bound multifidi muscles) and increased eccentric load on lumbar spinal extensor muscles. In short, a lot more pressure on your low back that can kead to pain. There is often microscopic tearing, a.k.a. muscle “strain” in those muscles, typically pain OVER the sacrum, sacroiliac joint (not IN the joint), and aling the spinous processes where those muscles attach. This pain can last beyond the birth of your baby, of course. See a chiropractic physician who can teach you therapeutic exercise for whatever diagnosis you have. Good luck and feel better! READ MORE

  • Experiencing numbness and pain after elbow fracture treatment. Why is this happening?

    Could be that there was damage to a nerve or nerves near the fracture site, frommthe accident or the surgery. Scar tissue also can be extremely sensitive. You need to follow-up with your surgeon READ MORE

  • My left shoulder is broader than the right. Is this a growth problem?

    How old are you? Structural symmetry is over-rated. Functional symmetry is more important. Are you much weaker in one shoulder? READ MORE

  • My father is suffering from severe back pain. Can it be treated with manual adjustment of the spine?

    There are literally hundreds if types of low back pain causes, thousands if you consider the number of different muscles and muscle fibers a person can strain (tear, micro- to macroscopically). So your father first needs a diagnosis. We would not perform spinal manipulation on a person where it is contraindicated or just not indicated. So he needs a precise diagnosis first before any treatment decisions could be made. What is his diagnosis? And if he has not seen a physician or chiropractic physician yet, he needs to right away. You have not provided nearly enough information to be able to make a decision. That said, if his LBP is muscle strain, there is a good chance spinal manipulation COULD help him. Chiropractic physicians like me oractice like doctors of physical therapy. It’s also likely that the right exercises would also help your father. Please get back to me when you find out more! READ MORE

  • My mother has developed a problem of shaking hands. What could be the reason behind it?

    It could be essential tremor, which is benign, or something else. She should see a neurologist. READ MORE

  • Back exercises after adjustments?

    It really depends on many factors which exercises might help. There are literally hundreds of types of back pain. Your question does not provide near enough information to give an answer. What is your diagnosis? READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor relieve muscle pain?

    Yes. We are trained in techniques to relieve musculoskeletal pain, which includes muscle pain. However, we can't cure everything, and you need a diagnosis. We start there. READ MORE

  • I had back surgery. Should I see a chiropractor or avoid it?

    That would partly depend on WHEN you had the surgery. Neurosurgeons refer to chiropractors regularly for pist-surgical rehab. But please do not make the mistake of equating chiropractic with "adjustments". If that is all your chiropractor does, find a new one. Chiropractic includes jjstcabout all of the things physical therapists do, and things PTs are not qualified to do. Therapeutic exercise rehabilitation, learning how to lift properly (no it is NOT just "bending your knees"!), and passive modalities such as lumbar traction, therapeutic ultrasound, electric muscle stimulation, TENS, therapeutic massage are all performed by chiropractic doctors. We don't typically perform just "adjustments", a.k.a. spinal manipulation therapy (SMT). READ MORE

  • My back hurts when I sit down. Why?

    There isn't enough information to know. You should get a diagnosis. That type of pain could be caused by a number of things. Often it is muscular. Sitting puts more pressure on MOST liw backs than standing. Many herniated disc patients also have more pain sitting than standing. Lumbar spinal stenosis patients typically have LESS pain sitting. You need a diagnosis. Your chiropractic physician is trained to give you an accurate one. READ MORE

  • Is scoliosis preventable?

    It is not preventable. However, functional symmetry can be attained even without structural symmetry through frontal plane (i.e. side-to-side) stability and endurance exercises. Those exercises very often help scoliosis patients. So your chiropractor can help, since most modern chiropractors are highly trained in therapeutic exercise prescription. READ MORE

  • Do chiropractors typically take x-rays?

    Not sure of the statistics. But I can tell you that for acute low back pain in adults, x-rays are RARELY necessary. READ MORE

  • Very tight neck

    Probably. If the problem is muscular, ligamentous or osteoarthritic, chiropractic treatment can likely help. Treatment could include therapeutic exercise, electric muscle stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, heat or cold and spinal manipulation. You must undergo a medical interview and physical examination at the chiropractor, just like at the MD, but with our specialization in the musculoskeletal system. READ MORE

  • Is it bad to suddenly stop chiropractic care?

    It could. But if your chiropractor is being responsible, s/he has taught you therapeutic exercises to help take care of your back yourself. We chiropractors are not here to foster dependency on our care. You should have--long ago--been given the correct exercises to strengthen your back, and those exercises should have been targeted at YOUR specific weakness in YOUR back. READ MORE

  • Why does my back crack so much during an adjustment?

    Air is moving across the joint. It is referred to in medicine as "cavitation", and is harmless. If you hear the noise, it means that joint has definitely moved. If you don't hear it, it doesn't mean the joint hasn't. I prefer you use the word "popped" rather than "cracked". It's air--not bone--making that sound. Humans don't have conscious control over movement of their own individual vertebral joints, but we chiropractic physicians do. You can't tell which joints are moving when you "pop" your own neck or back. But we can. And those joints need to move to stay healthy. They often get stuck or lose range of motion, just like a sprained ankle or arthritic hand, and that can lead to a very inflexible neck or back, and often pain. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Rehabilitative medicine, physical medicine, sports medicine, personal training, sutomotive medicine, expert witness in motor vehicle collision injuries

Treatments

  • Diversified
  • Trigger Point Therapy

Areas of research

Automobile collision injury research

Dr. Gregory T Wright DC's Practice location

Dr. Gregory Wright

120 Route 28 PO Box 686 -
West Harwich, MA 02671
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