Back Pain Treatment in Grand Rapids, MI
Finally, a Solution That Targets Chronic Plantar Fasciitis at the Source
- Regain your range of motion
- Sleep through the night pain-free
- Stop relying on pain meds or injections
- Avoid unnecessary surgery
- Get real answers—and real results
“I became a chiropractor because it worked. I stayed one because it changes lives.”
- Sharp or Stabbing Pain in Your Feet
- Aches Or Throbbing Feet
- Difficulty Walking
- Fear Of Exercise
- Restless or Sleepless Nights
- Balance Problems
- Hypersensitivity
- Emotional Stress or Social Isolation
- Ineffective Treatments
What Is Plantar Fasciitis?
The cause of plantar fasciitis is poorly understood. It is more common in runners and in people who are overweight.
Plantar fasciitis typically causes a stabbing pain in the bottom of your foot near the heel. The pain is usually the worst with the first few steps after awakening, although it also can be triggered by long periods of standing or when you get up from sitting.
Living with chronic pain from plantar fasciitis isn’t just about sore feet; it’s about the dreams and daily joys you miss every step of the way. The sharp, stabbing pain robs you of morning jogs, playing with your kids or grandkids, and even a simple walk in the park.
It’s not just physical agony but the emotional toll of watching life pass by from the sidelines.
This pain isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a barrier between you and the life you yearn to live—full of activity, freedom, and joy. Our solution isn’t just about soothing pain; it’s about breaking down these barriers so you can reclaim the life of your dreams, step by pain-free step.
Get Your Life Back!
Here’s How We Can Help Improve Your Quality Of Life
(And Manage The Symptoms Of Plantar Fasciitis or Chronic Foot Pain)
Before Treatment
- Suffering from sharp heel pain
- Consistent heel pain after standing for long periods
- Limited range of motion in your foot and ankle
- Swelling and inflammation around the heel.
- Struggled with walking or running due to sharp pain.
- Extreme pain when climbing stairs.
- Depended heavily on pain relievers to manage symptoms.
- Felt constant tension and tightness in the arch and heel.
After Treatment
- Walking with ease without pain
- Standing all day with significantly less pain
- Flexibility and mobility have improved, making movement easier.
- Noticeable reduction in swelling and inflammation.
- Can walk and run with more ease and less pain.
- Climbing stairs is much less painful and more manageable.
- Reduced reliance on pain medication for daily activities.
- The tension has decreased, and the foot feels more relaxed and flexible.
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Next Steps - FAQ's
What is Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes pain in the heel and bottom of the foot. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot connecting your heel bone to your toes, becomes inflamed.
This inflammation can cause sharp, stabbing pain, particularly with the first steps in the morning or after periods of inactivity.
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Carpal Tunnel
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that causes numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hand due to pressure on the median nerve in your wrist. This nerve runs from your forearm through a passageway in your wrist called the carpal tunnel to your hand. It’s often the result of a combination of factors that increase pressure on the median nerve and tendons in the carpal tunnel, rather than a problem with the nerve itself.
Common causes include repetitive hand motions, wrist position, anatomy of your wrist, or health conditions.Pain from carpal tunnel syndrome is typically felt in the hand and wrist, but it can also radiate up the forearm.
The discomfort is often most pronounced in the thumb, index, middle, and part of the ring fingers. It’s common for individuals to experience numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation in these areas, especially at night or early in the morning. Some people may also feel a sense of weakness in their hand or have difficulty holding objects.
We can treat carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) using a variety of non-surgical methods aimed at reducing pressure on the median nerve and improving wrist and hand function.
If you’re experiencing pain, we can help. Call us at (616) 888-2416 or click here to schedule our Chronic Pain Assessments online today!
Disc Problems, Herniated, Bulging & Degenerated Discs
Having herniated or bulging discs refers to a condition where the discs, which are the cushioning pads between the vertebrae of the spine, start to protrude out of their normal boundary (bulging) or break open (herniated). This can occur due to age-related wear and tear, injury, or strain.
When these discs herniate or bulge, they can put pressure on the nearby spinal nerve roots, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the areas of the body that the affected nerves serve.
Common symptoms include sciatica, back pain, and changes in sensation or muscle strength in the limbs.Herniated or bulging discs can be caused by several factors:
✅ Age-related wear and tear: As you age, your spinal discs lose some of their water content, making them less flexible and more prone to tearing or rupturing with even a minor strain or twist.
✅ Physical strain or injury: Lifting heavy objects improperly, sudden movements, or physical trauma can cause the discs to bulge or herniate.
✅ Repetitive activities: Engaging in repetitive movements, especially those involving twisting or bending of the spine, can stress the discs and lead to bulging or herniation.
✅ Poor posture and body mechanics: Poor posture or sitting for extended periods, especially with incorrect spinal alignment, can increase pressure on the spinal discs and contribute to their deterioration.
If you’re experiencing pain back pain in Grand Rapids, MI, we can help. Call us at (616) 888-2416 or click here to schedule our Chronic Pain Assessments online today!
Chronic Headaches
Headaches can arise from a bunch of sources, intertwining the physical with the psychological. Often, they’re the body’s response to stress, dehydration, or lack of sleep, signaling the need for rest or hydration.
In other cases, environmental triggers like bright lights, loud noises, or changes in the weather can set off a headache. Certain foods, caffeine withdrawal, and alcohol can also be culprits.
Beyond lifestyle factors, headaches might hint at underlying medical conditions, from sinus infections to high blood pressure, neck or spine issues, or more severe issues like migraines or cluster headaches, where the pain is not just a nuisance but a significant disruption to daily life.
Understanding the root causes is crucial for effective treatment and relief. If you’re experiencing chronic headache pain in Grand Rapids, MI, we can help. Call us at (616) 888-2416 or click here to schedule our Chronic Pain Assessments online today!
Sciatica
Sciatica is a condition characterized by pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which extends from the lower back through the hips and buttocks and down each leg.
Typically, sciatica affects only one side of the body and is often caused by a herniated disc, bone spur on the spine, or narrowing of the spine (spinal stenosis) pressing on the nerve.The pain associated with sciatica can vary widely, from a mild ache to a sharp, burning sensation or excruciating discomfort. It may be accompanied by symptoms like numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness in the affected leg and foot.
If you’re experiencing sciatica pain in Grand Rapids, MI, we can help. Call us at (616) 888-2416 or click here to schedule our Chronic Pain Assessments online today!
Arm or Leg Pain
Arm and leg pain can stem from a variety of causes, including nerve damage, joint inflammation, muscle strain, or even systemic health issues like diabetes or circulatory problems.
Such discomfort might also result from overuse, injuries, or underlying conditions such as arthritis or sciatica. We can help address these issues by realigning the spine and joints to reduce pressure on nerves and improve musculoskeletal function and holistic therapy that complements chiropractic care by promoting muscle relaxation, improving circulation, and fostering an overall sense of well-being.
Our combined approaches not only aim to alleviate immediate pain but also to tackle the root causes and prevent future discomfort, leading to a more balanced recovery so you can start finding relief from the pain.
If you’re experiencing arm or leg pain in Grand Rapids, MI, we can help. Call us at (616) 888-2416 or click here to schedule our Chronic Pain Assessments online today!
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. It can appear as either a single curve shaped like a “C” or as two curves shaped like an “S.”
The curvature can place extra stress on the discs between the vertebrae, leading to disc degeneration or herniation, which can cause pain and discomfort. In more severe cases, the abnormal curvature can affect the body’s internal organs, leading to respiratory or cardiovascular issues, which can further contribute to discomfort and health complications. Symptoms may include uneven shoulders, one shoulder blade that appears more prominent than the other, uneven waist, or one hip higher than the other.
We can help manage scoliosis by providing spinal adjustments aimed at improving the spine’s alignment and function. While chiropractic care may not cure scoliosis, it can offer significant relief from pain and discomfort associated with the condition. We may also integrate other therapeutic methods such as targeted exercises, postural advice, and stretching to strengthen supportive muscles and enhance spinal health.
This comprehensive approach can help reduce symptoms, improve posture, and enhance the overall quality your life.
If you’re experiencing scoliosis pain in Grand Rapids, MI, we can help. Call us at (616) 888-2416 or click here to schedule our Chronic Pain Assessments online today!
Whiplash And Car Accident Injuries
Whiplash is most commonly received from riding in a car that is struck from behind or that collides with another vehicle or object. When the head is suddenly jerked back and forth beyond its normal limits, the muscles and ligaments that support the spine and head can be overstretched or torn.
The soft, pulpy discs between spinal bones can bulge, tear or rupture. Vertebrae can be forced out of their normal position, reducing range of motion.The spinal cord and nerve roots in the neck can get stretched and irritated.
While occupants can suffer considerable soft tissue injury, the car may only be slightly damaged.The resulting instability of the spine and soft tissues can cause headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, pain in the shoulder, arms and hands, reduced ability to turn and bend, and even low back problems.
As the body attempts to adapt, symptoms may not appear for weeks or even months later.The chiropractic approach to these types of injuries is to use specific chiropractic adjustments to help return spinal function. After a thorough examination and case history, the doctor will recommend a series of visits to help restore proper motion and position of the spinal bones. If caught early enough, inflammation can be reduced and scar tissue can often be minimized.
If you’re experiencing whiplash pain in Grand Rapids, MI, we can help. Call us at (616) 888-2416 or click here to schedule our Chronic Pain Assessments online today!
Why Choose Us
We strive for excellence in chiropractic and holistic care.
We blend innovation with tradition to transform your health journey, focusing on finding the root cause of your concerns so you can get better, and start living life again.
At our clinic, we’re not just about standard adjustments; we’re pioneers in holistic healing, addressing chronic pain at its core.
Whether you’re dealing with neuropathy pain from diabetes or chemotherapy, or struggling with the challenges of frozen shoulder, plantar fasciitis, or knee pain, we’ve got the tools to bring relief without resorting to surgery. But our mission goes beyond just treatment – we’re here to empower you with knowledge and solutions.
That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce our exclusive Chronic Pain Assessment, a comprehensive roadmap designed to understand and overcome your pain.
Take the first step today and sign up for our New Patient Special, the Chronic Pain Assessment because your journey to wellness and pain-free living begins here.