Joint Pain
Joints are the space between bones that allow for proper movement and function. Our body has many different types of joints, from those that barely move at all (e.g., the sutures in your skull) to synovial joints that move in many different directions (e.g., shoulder joints, ankle joints, hip joints, etc.). When the joints move properly, your muscles and ligaments function at an optimal level. This affords you proper function and no pain. When the joints don’t move properly, however, the function of your muscles and ligaments is adversely impacted. This is an ideal time to call to set up an appointment with a chiropractor.
Joint Pain Arthralgia (Greek for joint pain) is discomfort that occurs in a location where two bones meet. Pain can occur in joints anywhere in the body, including the hands, back, knees, neck and shoulders. There are many common causes of joint pain, ranging from injury (e.g., broken bones, dislocations and muscle sprains and strains) to arthritis (e.g., osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, etc.) to infectious and inflammatory diseases (e.g., autoimmune disease, bursitis, and tendonitis).
Improperly Working Joints When joints do not work properly, it can lead to a variety of problems. Primarily, when the joints do not work properly, the muscles and ligaments cannot function properly either. They will tend to either shorten or elongate, depending on the joint problem. When this occurs, they will leak chemical messengers that will irritate local tissues and nerves. This leads to further pain and dysfunction. It turns out to be a vicious cycle until the underlying joint problem is addressed.
Factors Affecting Joint Function The causes of joint problems fall under one of three main categories: mechanical, chemical, and/or mental. Macro trauma (big trauma) such as a car crash or bad fall and micro trauma (repetitive-use injury) are both mechanical factors that inhibit joint function. An example of a chemical factor would be making dietary choices that are inflammatory, which increases the likelihood that your joints will swell more easily and become susceptible to additional injuries. Mental factors become more apparent when people are under stress. Many times they will get headaches, back pain, neck pain, stomach pain, etc. Stress affects the hormones and chemicals in your body and can create an environment where healthy joint function is hard to maintain.
Chiropractors help primarily with the mechanical causes of joint pain and dysfunction; however, we are trained to deal with certain chemical and mental influences as well. Rather than a temporary solution with medication, or risky surgery, chiropractic treatment is the primary treatment that addresses the underlying cause of joint dysfunction. Normal ranges of motion are restored and inflammation reduced, allowing for soft tissue reactions to heal. After a thorough examination, occasionally, the chiropractor will find that this patient would be better served by another medical professional. If this is the case, East End Chiropractic will let you know promptly and will refer you to a professional that can provide you with the necessary treatment.
What Is Wellness and How Does Chiropractic Care Help You Achieve It?
“Wellness” has become a buzzword nowadays, especially with the recent introduction of the Affordable Care Act, which places high emphasis on staying healthy and reducing healthcare costs. The American Chiropractic Association defines wellness as “an active process that promotes health and enhances quality of life.” I believe that in order for a person to be well enough to do the activities they enjoy, they must be given the correct tools to help them take charge of their health.
Let’s talk about that stiffness in your neck that you attribute to “old age” when, in fact, you’re only 36. Because that stiffness becomes pain when you play tennis, you rarely play anymore. You’re starting to become sedentary (which is disastrous to your overall health) and you’re not even 40 yet. The reality of this situation is that, likely, the abnormal motion patterns in your neck that cause that stiffness and pain can be corrected with a short course of treatment by a good chiropractor. You can then return to the tennis court, and make a huge contribution to your entire well-being.
Chiropractic care focuses on disorders of the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system, and the effects of these disorders on general health. By treating the underlying issues, many symptoms resolve quickly. It is important to note a chiropractor’s approach is drug-free; in addition to their expertise in spinal manipulation/adjustment, doctors of chiropractic are trained to recommend therapeutic and rehabilitative exercises.
If you’re curious about how chiropractic care might help you on your path to wellness, give our office a call. We’d love to set up a consultation (free of charge!) for you to meet with me, and ask me any questions you may have.
Holiday Clinic Hours
*Please note that our hours will be different during the week of Christmas and New Years so that our staff may enjoy some time with friends and family.*
- Monday, December 23rd: 8:00AM-1:00PM and 3:00PM-6:00PM
- Tuesday-Friday: CLOSED for the Christmas Holiday
- Monday, December 30th: 8:00AM-1:00PM and 3:00PM-6:00PM
- Tuesday and Wednesday: CLOSED for the New Year Holiday
Normal Business hours will resume January 2nd.

Merry Christmas and best wishes for a Happy New Year from all of us at East End Chiropractic!
-Dr. John, Marah and Meghan
‘Tis the Season!
We’re getting ready for our annual Patient Appreciation Day here at East End Chiropractic. Festivities will take place tomorrow (Saturday) from 9am to 1pm. The holiday decorations are up, crafts are planned for our little patients, and Yeast Nashville, a fantastic new bakery on the east side, will be providing breakfast goodies for everyone to enjoy. If you haven’t tried one of their kolaches yet, you’re missing out. Wear your best holiday sweater and you might even win an awesome prize!
Tomorrow will also be a great opportunity for you all to meet our newest staff member, Meghan! She started with us last month and has been a wonderful addition to our team.
Stop by tomorrow anytime between 9am and 1pm for some holiday cheer, and thank you for being a loyal customer!
Thanksgiving Week Clinic Hours
*Please note that our hours will be different the week of Thanksgiving so our staff may enjoy some time with their families*.
Monday: 8:00am – 1:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Tuesday: 10:00am – 1:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am – 1:00pm, closed in afternoon
Thursday & Friday: Closed
We will resume regular office hours on Monday, December 2.
During this season of Thanksgiving, I would like to express my gratitude to our patients. We consider it a great privilege to be a part of your life. Thank you for entrusting us with your health.