Mr. Eric Miller DC
Chiropractor | Sports Physician
9441 W 144th Pl Orland Park Illinois, 60462About
Dr. Eric Miller is a Chiropractic physician practicing in Orland Park, Illinois. Dr. Miller specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Miller seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine. Dr. Miller is the owner of a multi-disciplinary integrated health care center. The medical corporation employs physicians of different specialties such as an orthopedic surgeon, a family practice doctor, chiropractic physicians, a nurse practitioner, physical therapists and massage therapists. The practice uses a "Patient-centered, Team-approach" to delivering healthcare services.
Education and Training
National University of Health Science DC 1991
Board Certification
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Provider Details
Mr. Eric Miller DC's Expert Contributions
How often should my daughter go to the chiropractor?
It depends on the severity and complexity of the problem or injury. Most teenage patients with a low complexity problem would be well served seeing the doctor 2-3 times per week for a month and then be re-evaluated to change therapy protocol. I hope you find this opinion helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Why do I feel lower back pain?
Many people have back pain even though there was no particular injury. Misalignment of the sacroiliac joint(s), facet joint irritation or disc pathology often cause lower back pain without any particular injury. Consult a chiropractic physician or an orthopedic physician soon to get an accurate diagnosis and a proper treatment protocol. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Does chiropractic care release toxins?
A chiropractic adjustment does not release toxins. It simply restores normal motion patterns to joints that are not moving properly. Muscle work such as massage and deep tissue treatment can release some toxins such as lactic acid into the bloodstream. This is usually not harmful, however, drinking water after a vigorous massage is recommended. I hope you find this information helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
I have lower back stiffness. What could it be?
If the stiffness is going from the lower back to the hips, you probably have a problem with your sacroiliac joint. Problems with that joint can affect your paraspinal muscles, glutes, and hip rotators. Get examined by a good chiropractor and treat the problem. Muscle relaxants will not fix the problem. Good luck and take care. Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Can a chiropractor treat hip bursitis?
Yes. First, the cause of the bursitis must be determined. Something has caused the bursa to become inflamed. X-rays should be performed to see if there is something in the joint that may be affecting the surrounding structures such as the bursa. I would recommend Icing the area for 30 minutes every 2-3 hours and stretching the glutes and T.F.L muscles. If you can take ibuprofen, do so to decrease inflammation as well. Chiropractic is a great way to resolve mechanical hip problems that may be causing the bursitis. Good luck. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Can chiropractic adjustments help kids with migraines?
Absolutely. Have her examined by a good chiropractic physician. If the doctor is able to find tenderness and muscle tension in the suboccipital area and/or trapezius muscles, manipulation may help. Take care and be well. Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
What should I do with my persistent crick in neck?
It is time to get your neck adjusted by a chiropractic physician. If you have had the "crick in your neck" for that long, it is not going away on its own. Find a healthcare provider that performs manual manipulation of the neck or cervical spine such as a Chiropractor and have the "kink" unkinked. This is the fastest and easiest fix! Good luck and get well soon. Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Is it normal to have pain after first chiropractic adjustment?
Yes. Usually, the adjustment does not erase the pain after one treatment. The problem that has been causing your symptoms will likely take a series of treatments. If you are more sore after the first visit, you may ice the affected area and take ibuprofen if you can. READ MORE
Is a chiropractic activator safe for babies?
Absolutely. An activator tool may be used very precisely like a regular manipulation by hand. Some doctors prefer to use it on children because the contact point is smaller. READ MORE
Are adjustments dangerous for kids?
Not at all. Adjustments can be performed at all ages. The provider just needs to apply the proper amount of pressure depending on the patients condition, flexibility, frailty, etc. Normally, a child's adjustment would be much lighter than an adults. READ MORE
Are chiropractic adjustments safe?
Hello, The answer is yes, absolutely. Your doctor of chiropractic should do an examination and perhaps X-rays to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. However, there is very little risk associated with manipulation of any type when performed by a chiropractic physician. If you do not get relief from the adjustments fairly quickly (6-8 visits), you may need to get an MRI to determine if there is disc pathology contributing to your pain. I hope you find this info helpful and some of your fears are alleviated. Take care and be well. Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Can children get pinched nerves?
Yes, children can get pinched nerves. They can also get muscular strains and sprains and joint misalignments as well. If the symptoms are new, try icing and stretching the affected area for a few days and see if it gets better. If there are symptoms of a pinched nerve like numbness and tingling or weakness in the arm or shoulder, make an appointment to have him examined by a musculoskeletal and nerve pain specialist like a Chiropractor or an Orthopedic doctor. If there is a pinched nerve, then it is very important to determine the cause of pinch and correct the problem before nerve damage occurs. I hope you find this info helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
There's still pain after cortisone. What should I do?
Cortisone is just an anti-inflammatory. An injection in your shoulder simply helps to decrease the inflammation. The big question is why is the inflammation there in the first place? You should see a physician that will address the actual cause of the inflammation or symptom "Pain." Chances are that there is an imbalance in the function of the shoulder joint(s). There are 3 motions that need to be in sync, Glenohumeral, Acromioclavicular and Scapulothoracic rhythm. Have a Chiropractor or an Orthopedic doctor evaluate your shoulder and arrive at an accurate diagnosis (MRI may be needed) and get the proper treatment. Cortisone injections work best when the cause of the inflammation is dealt with at the same time. I hope you find this info helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Should I go to a chiropractor for a pinched nerve?
Absolutely. Chiropractors are in the business of diagnosing musculoskeletal and nerve related conditions. If there is a pinched or irritated nerve, the D.C. should be able to detect the problem through examination and find a way to take the pressure off the irritated nerve. I hope this information is helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
What causes spine pain in children?
Hello, this is Dr. Eric Miller. It may be something as simple as a strained muscle or a slight misalignment in the spine. Kinks happen. If it has been for 3 days, hopefully it is starting to feel better. If not, make an appointment with a local chiropractor with good reviews to have an examination and determine the actual cause of the pain. The pain should be easy to reproduce by finding the tender spot. It will most likely be a muscle or a joint. Once diagnosed, treat it with some manipulation, stretching and muscle work. That should do the trick. In the meantime, try ice and ibuprofen. If ice is not helpful, switch to heat. Also, try to stretch the affected area. I hope this info is helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Is chiropractic treatment best as a complementary therapy?
Absolutely. Chiropractic manipulation often works well as a standalone treatment, but it works even better in conjunction with other therapies such as physical therapy, massage or even medications such as anti-inflammatories or muscle relaxants. The medications do not fix the problem, but they do ease the symptoms while you try to correct the problem with chiropractic. Good luck. I hope you find this info helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Do chiropractors treat chronic neck pain?
Yes. Chiropractic can help chronic neck pain. First, a thorough examination should be performed to determine the actual cause of the pain and arrive at an accurate diagnosis. Then a treatment plan should be made and agreed upon. Neck pain may be coming from the facet joints, the discs or the surrounding musculature. Sometimes the nerves may be affected as well. Manipulation, stretching and muscle therapy may help to correct the problems causing your chronic neck pain. I hope this information is helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Why do I have lower back pains?
Most back pain can be originating from either the muscle, facet joint or disc or a combination of all. Poor posture can have an adverse effect on all 3 elements. An examination with a physician such as a Chiropractor or an Orthopedic doctor should be able to determine the cause of pain and the physician should be able to give you advice on how to properly treat the cause once an accurate diagnosis is made. In the meantime, try stretching and strengthening the core muscles. I hope you find this information helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
When should I stop chiropractic treatment?
Hello, Good question. It really depends on what condition your spine is in. If the symptoms came on quickly after overuse or a strain or something uncomplicated, you may be able to stop when "feel better." However, if there are issues like unbalanced pelvis or disc issues, you may be better served with corrective treatment, rather than just symptoms treatment. Your doctor should have taken X-rays, made an accurate diagnosis and ordered a plan of care based on your healthcare goals. I hope you find this info helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
How do you treat a pulled neck muscle?
It depends on how long you have had the pain. If the pain began 1-3 days ago, I would suggest ice, ibuprofen and gentle stretching of the affected musculature. If the pain continues after a week, have a good Chiropractor or Orthopedic doctor do an exam to determine if the pain is coming from the joint, nerve or muscle or a combination. If the spinal joints are involved causing the muscle spasm or tension, then manipulation or mobilization may be appropriate. If the pain is strictly muscular, then stretching and massage may help to alleviate the pain. I hope this information is helpful. Take care and be well, Dr. Eric Miller READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Top Chiropractor in Orland Park 2017 International Assoc. of Healthcare Professionals
- Top 100 Chiropractors in Chicagoland 2015 Chicago Magazine
Professional Memberships
- American Chiropractic Association
- Illinois Chiropractic Society
- Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association
- International Chiropractors Association
- International Academy of Health Care Professionals
Internships
- Life University, Life Chiropractic College West, 1991
Professional Society Memberships
- Illinois Chiropractic Society, American Chiropractic Association
What do you attribute your success to?
- Getting great results
Areas of research
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