Common Conditions
While chiropractic is largely associated with the spine as being its sole focus of treatment, quite the opposite is true. Modern chiropractors treat a vast range of conditions involving not only the spine and back, but also the extremities; from shoulders to hands, and hips to feet. Chiropractors have an extremely in-depth knowledge on the anatomy and biomechanics of the human body, and are trained to address conditions from the source, not just the symptoms
Neck Pain
Neck pain is a common cause of discomfort and disability. Herniated Disc
Pain from a herniated disc is often the result of daily wear and tear on the spine. However, it may also be caused by an injury. Low Back Pain
Muscle strains and lumbar sprains are the most common causes of low back pain. Sciatica
The diagnosis of 'sciatica' means that there is inflammation of the sciatic nerve. Headaches
Headaches are extremely common: most people have a headache at some time in their life. Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD)
TMD is not just one disorder, but a group of conditions, often painful, that affect the jaw joint (TMJ) and the muscles that control chewing. Shoulder Pain
The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. However, it is an unstable joint because of the range of motion allowed. Elbow Pain
Elbow pain can be caused by a variety of problems. A common cause in adults is tendinitis, an inflammation and injury to the tendons -- soft tissues that attach muscle to bone. Wrist Pain
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common cause of wrist pain. Hip Pain
Hip-related pain is not always felt directly over the hip. Instead, you may feel it in the middle of your thigh or in your groin. Knee Pain
Knee pain usually results from overuse, poor form during physical activity, not warming up or cooling down, or inadequate stretching. Ankle Pain
Ankle pain is often due to an ankle sprain. Foot Pain
Heel pain is the most common foot problem. Sport Injuries
Summary of the most common injuries and their causes. 
Rehabilitating the weak links is key to returning to optimal levels of health as well as to preventing injury. 
