Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Tendinitis And Bursitis Treatment.

Many patients notice reduced pain and improved mobility within two to six weeks, depending on severity, adherence to exercises, and treatment frequency. Acute cases respond faster, chronic conditions require consistent care and gradual progression to full recovery.

We perform a thorough clinical assessment and order imaging only when necessary to rule out tears, fractures, or other pathologies. Often conservative chiropractic care is implemented first, reserving MRI for persistent or atypical cases.

Yes. Our sports-focused approach combines hands-on therapy, targeted rehabilitation, and performance modification to speed recovery while reducing reinjury risk. We tailor progressions to sport demands to safely restore strength, endurance, and biomechanics.

Most patients experience mild discomfort during mobilization or deep tissue work, but techniques are adjusted to tolerance. Any pain is monitored and managed; the goal is therapeutic progress with minimal adverse sensations.

Treatment plans vary; acute cases often need 4-8 sessions, while chronic presentations may require 8-16 visits with progressive rehab. We'll reassess regularly and adjust frequency based on response and functional goals.

Many insurers cover chiropractic care; coverage depends on your plan and diagnosis. Our office can verify benefits, explain copays, and explore out-of-pocket options or alternative coding for bursitis and tendinitis treatment.