Chronic Pain Relief in Alpharetta, GA

Our goal is to provide care that promotes optimum health and well-being, not simply treat symptoms or a disease. If you are suffering from chronic pain, then ARP Wave therapy in Alpharetta might be right for you. This extremely precise for of soft tissue therapy has demonstrated success with numerous common ailments such as:

Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis

Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis is a condition caused by overuse of the arm and forearm muscles that results in elbow pain. It is caused by either abrupt or subtle injury of the muscle and tendon area around the outside of the elbow. Tennis elbow specifically involves the area where the muscles and tendons of the forearm attach to the outside bony area of the elbow. Traditional treatments are aimed at alleviating the symptomatic pain and include rest, application of ice, and often a temporary brace brace for support. Unfortunately, many patients have mixed results with this traditional approach.

At Atlanta Spine and Sport we use ARP Wave Therapy to literally target and retrain the underlying neuro-muscular cause of the problem. By addressing the root cause of the injury – versus the symptom – we can restore you to optimum, pain-free performance in about 2-weeks.

Golfers Elbow or Medial Epicondylitis

Golfers Elbow or Medial Epicondylitis is caused by overuse of the muscles in the forearm that allow you to rotate your arm and flex your wrist. Repetitive flexing, gripping, or swinging can cause pulls or tiny tears in the tendons. For recommended treatment, see tennis elbow.

Carpal Tunnel

Carpal Tunnel or wrist pain may occur when the median nerve becomes pinched due to swelling of the nerve or tendons or both. The median nerve provides sensation to the palm side of the thumb, index, middle fingers, as well as the inside half of the ring finger and muscle power to the thumb. When this nerve becomes pinched, numbness, tingling and sometimes pain of the affected fingers and hand may occur and radiate into the forearm. Chiropractic care has been effective in restoring normal joint motion of the wrist and allowing the swelling to decrease thus relieving the pressure against the Median nerve. ARP Wave Therapy as well as Myofascial Release Treatment can accelerate healing.

Plantar Fasciitis

The plantar fascia is the flat band of tissue (ligament) that connects your heel bone to your toes. It supports the arch of your foot. If you strain your plantar fascia, it gets weak, swollen, and irritated or inflamed causing your heel or the bottom of your foot hurts when you stand or walk. Patients whose feet roll inward when you walk due to excessive pronation, have high arches or flat feet, are overweight or wear shoes that don’t fit well or are worn out are subject o plantar Fasciitis. In addition, individuals who walk, stand, or run for long periods of time (like professional or amateur athletes), especially on hard surfaces (like tennis or basketball players or individuals who work in retail) may succumb to plantar fasciitis. Additionally, runners who develop tight Achilles tendons or calf muscles may experience problems with plantar fasciitis. Common treatments include Custom Orthotics and ARP Wave Therapy.

Knee Pain

Knee Pain can be caused by repetitive stress to the joint with shearing forces of the surrounding soft tissue (cartilage, tendon, ligament, muscles). Knee pain in younger athletes can cause a condition known as Osgood-Schlatters, a disease believed to result from the pull of the quadriceps (those large powerful muscles in the front of the thigh) on the patellar tendons, which run through the knee and into the tibia, to connect the muscles to the knee. When the quadriceps contract, the patellar tendons can start to pull away from the shin bone, causing pain. Rest and ice only help in the short-term. Unless the cause is addressed, chronic knee pain will be a reality for these patients. ARP Wave Therapy works to identify the source of the problem, remove accumulated scar tissue, and restore optimum muscular function – all of which eliminates chronic knee pain.

Golf Related Pains

Golf Related Pains go far beyond the chronic back pain reported by most amateurs and professionals. The repetitive stress of up to 50 violent swings every 5-10 minutes while playing 18 holes causes pains and creates injuries throughout the body. More than 30% also report pain in their elbows with a smaller number complaining of pain in their hands, wrists and shoulders.

Amateur Golfers

Lower back

36%

Elbows

33%

Hand/Wrist

21%

Shoulders

11%

Pro Golfers

Lower back

30%

Elbows

7%

Hand/Wrist

30%

Shoulders

11%

It is no surprise that the occurrence of pain or injuries in amateur athletes is not much different than pain reporter by professionals. Fortunately chiropractic care, and in particular ARP Wave Therapy,  has proven extremely effective in restoring and maintaining normal joint biomechanics, thus helping to reduce or eliminate the processes causing pain.

TMJ

TMJ or the temporomandibular joint is the hinge joint that connects the lower jaw to the temporal bone of the skull. Patients with problems with TMJ may experience pain or tenderness in the face, jaw joint area, neck and shoulders, and in or around the ear when you chew, speak or open your mouth wide. Clicking, popping, or grating sounds in the jaw joint when opening or closing the mouth, which may or may not be accompanied by pain, are not uncommon. Chiropractic care is used to assess the motion of the TMJ joint on both sides of the face. If a restriction is present, gentle pressure can be applied in the correct direction to unlock the joint and restore a more normal motion. Home injuries, automobile accidents and skeletal-muscular pains have been proven to respond well to chiropractic care.