Dr. Quentin Smith D.C.
Chiropractor
1234 S Power Rd Suite 252 Mesa Arizona, 85206About
Dr. Quentin Smith is a Chiropractor practicing in Mesa, Arizona. Dr. Smith 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. Smith seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
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Treatment for back pain from car accident?
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I have a slight pain in my elbows and I don’t understand what is causing it. What should I do?
Yes, you need to see a doctor in your area. It can be many things, but you need to schedule an appointment with your doctor. Dr. Quentin Smith READ MORE
How does spinal manipulation work?
Spinal manipulation is a form of treatment to free up fixed joints causing pain from a pinched nerve. It's a high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust. It has many benefits to your body, including: Improved joint function Increased range of motion Less pain Greater mobility Better sleep patterns Improved immune system And much more. READ MORE
I have pain in my back everytime I put on weight. Why does this happen?
It has to do with the health of your overall body. Healthy body = healthy spine. Exercise is vital to spinal health as well as chiropractic. Core muscles are directly correlated to back pain. Work out more and see a chiropractor regularly and you'll have a decrease in back pain. Dr. Quentin Smith READ MORE
Can a chiropractor help me with a pain in the back of my thigh?
Absolutely. Chiropractic would be your best option to get back pain relief from that. Visit your local chiropractor. Thanks, Dr. Quentin Smith READ MORE
I've been suffering from scoliosis since I was 19 years. I am now 32 years old. Will this problem be corrected with surgery?
If it's greater than 32 degrees, then surgery will be important, but if not, no surgery is required. Yes, surgery can correct scoliosis, but there is a price for the surgery itself plus physical disabilities you'll have for the rest of your life. Rods will prevent motion in the spine. READ MORE
I have undergone about 5 X-rays in the last 2 months for my spinal problem. Are there any risks?
I'm not sure what you are asking. If you're asking if you will receive damage to your spine from X-rays, that would be a no. The radiation exposure is low and presents no risk. CT scans however expose a lot of radiation. READ MORE
I have a frozen shoulder. What should I do?
First, you need to find out if it's even frozen shoulder. That condition is misdiagnosed many times. Then if it is, you need to see a chiropractor or physical therapist to help alleviate pain. You need to restore movement back in the shoulder. Not doing anything will worsen it. Ultrasound and electric stimulation will help as well. READ MORE
I have lipoma under my arms. Can a chiropractor help?
Consult a surgeon to see if you can remove it. Removal may be the best option, but consult your surgeon. READ MORE
My left shoulder is broader than the right. Is this a growth problem?
There's no way of knowing, unless you get X-rays. Dr. Quentin Smith Chiropractic Physician READ MORE
My mother has developed a problem of shaking hands. What could be the reason behind it?
Parkinson's. I would bring her to a neurologist right away. I'm not saying it is, though, but you asked for some possibilities and they are: -Parkinson's -low blood sugar (diabetic) -hyperthyroidism Dr. Quentin Smith READ MORE
Is there a way to treat back pain arising due to long sitting hours?
Yes there is. Chiropractic is a great option. Dr Quentin Smith READ MORE
I have just suffered a slip Disc. After how long can I start by back exercises?
After an MRI I would recommend seeing a chiropractor. It takes time to heal. You can do physiotherapy and chiropractic. I wouldn't recommend physical therapy at this time because it's acute. READ MORE
My father is suffering from severe back pain. Can it be treated with manual adjustment of the spine?
Chiropractic can be an option for him, but there's no way of truly knowing until we do an exam. I would get him in to a chiropractor. Chiropractic has been proven to reduce back surgeries by 32%. READ MORE
Experiencing numbness and pain after elbow fracture treatment. Why is this happening?
Hi, The reason you are experiencing numbness and pain after surgery could be a couple things: 1: During surgery they could have damaged the nerve. Typically with surgery that's always a risk. Also when you have surgery your body builds up scar tissue which is the body's way of seeking to heal but in doing so, it heals wrong. Scar tissue can cause a lot of pain post surgery. Doing soft tissue therapy once your fracture heals is vital to get rid of the scar tissue. 2. You are experiencing numbness and pain because with a severe fracture you could easily damage the nerve causing that to occur. I don't know how severe your fracture is because you didn't give any details. If it's a compound fracture you can easily damage the nerves. Bottom line is the symptoms will get better with time if you allow it to heal. Make sure you do plenty of Physical Therapy once healed so you don't experience muscle atrophy and begin the nerve and muscle healing. Muscle atrophy is a serious issue because you won't get that muscle back. Muscle atrophy is when the muscle cells fade away and are lost forever. Dr. Quentin Smith Chiropractic Physician READ MORE
Back exercises after adjustments?
You can do bridges and planks to help strengthen the core. Any exercises to help strengthen the core will help the back pain. Pelvic tilts, and any other stabilization exercises. Do not do any hard core Power workouts using your back quite yet till you are recovered. Also depends on what's causing your back pain. Is there a time you could meet at my clinic to see? Thanks Dr Quentin Smith READ MORE
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