Craig Richardson, DC, Chiropractor, Austin
1619 West 6th Street
Austin, TX 78703
512-472-1116
The more you understand your body and how it functions, the better equipped you'll be at taking care of yourself to achieve optimal health. As a concerned Austin chiropractor, I believe in educating you about your condition to decrease your need for future care. This Patient Education section will provide you with valuable, practical wellness information which you can incorporate into your lifestyle. We urge you to contact our practice at any time to make an appointment if you need chiropractic care.
While ice therapy is used to reduce swelling, heat therapy is used to relax the muscles and increase circulation. Both kinds of therapy help reduce pain.
Heat therapy is often used in patients who have chronic or long-lasting pain. Heat therapy can involve many kinds of methods, from simple heating pads, wraps, and warm gel packs, to sophisticated techniques, such as therapeutic ultrasound.
Back injuries can create tension and stiffness in the muscles and soft tissues of the lumbar region, or lower back. In many cases, your circulation may be impeded.
The tension in the muscles can sometimes escalate to spasms.
Heat therapy:
Heat therapy, as well as ice therapy, are normally parts of an overall chiropractic treatment plan and rarely accomplish maximum results without it.
Heat therapy is not used on swollen or bruised tissues, or in patients who have dermatitis, deep vein thrombosis, diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, open wounds, and cardiovascular conditions such as hypertension.