Christopher Wydler, DC, Chiropractor
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Christopher Wydler, DC

Chiropractor

10521 SW 122nd Ct Miami FL, 33186

About

Dr. Christopher Wydler is a Chiropractor practicing in Miami, FL. Dr. Wydler 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. Wydler seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.

Education and Training

Ave Maria University BS Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Ergonomics, & Kinematics 2019

Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine DC 2023

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Christopher Wydler, DC's Expert Contributions
  • What is the best way to heal a sprained shoulder?

    Good morning! This is a great question but as all doctors will tell you, it depends. It depends on the grade the sprain is. Which ligaments in the shoulder are damaged. A ligament's function is to prevent excessive motion at a joint. On top of this ligaments are usually avascular, meaning they have no direct blood supply to the area. To answer your question, Grades 1-2 sprains are usually rest, proper dieting, decrease the usage of that shoulder, massage, cupping therapy, physical therapy, etc. A Grade 3 means the ligament is completely torn and there is no other way for the ligament to heal unless it is surgically repaired. Hopefully this answers your question! Thanks, Christopher Wydler D.C. READ MORE

  • How do you fix bulging disc?

    Hello and good morning! Apologies on answering this question super late. The answer to the question is through chiropractic distraction of the joint space. Imagine squeezing an Oreo cookie and the icing in the middle expands outwards past the cookie. What would you do to bring the icing back into the cookie so it is not expanding past the cookie? You would lift the cookie up and push the icing back into the cookie. Essentially this analogy is meant to serve how distraction of the joint space allows the material within the disc to recede back into the disc. With long axis distraction, which is stretching the spine in the y-plane (vertical plane) we are allowing that to happen. Now the treatment for bulging discs/herniations takes time. Depending on the size of the bulge it may take weeks to sometimes months for the disc bulge/herniation to recede back into the disc. However, with research, and scientific data; this method of treatment absolutely works! Hope this answers your question! Christopher Wydler D.C. READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor help with a disc hernia?

    Hello and good morning! Apologies on answering this question super late. The simple answer, yes absolutely! The detailed answer to the question is through chiropractic distraction of the joint space. Imagine squeezing an Oreo cookie and the icing in the middle expands outwards past the cookie. What would you do to bring the icing back into the cookie so it is not expanding past the cookie? You would lift the cookie up and push the icing back into the cookie. Essentially this analogy is meant to serve how distraction of the joint space allows the nuclear material within the disc to recede back into the disc. With long axis distraction, which is stretching the spine in the y-plane (vertical plane) we are allowing that to happen. Now the treatment for bulging discs/herniations takes time. Depending on the size of the herniation it may take weeks to sometimes months for the disc bulge/herniation to recede back into the disc. However, with research, and scientific data; this method of treatment absolutely works! Hope this answers your question! Christopher Wydler D.C. READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor help with knee arthritis?

    Hello! Apologies on getting back to this question so late. A chiropractor is able to help with knee arthritis through many different therapeutic modalities. The first part is observing and understanding how severe is the knee arthritis. If the knee arthritis is severe and there is no cartilage, no joint space, and severe bone spur formation. Then the reality of the situation is, there is very little a chiropractor can accomplish other than strengthening the musculature around that particular knee joint. If the arthritis is mild, or moderate then a chiropractor is able to provide proper patient education, adequate diet, exercising, and provide joint adjustments! Hope this answers your question! Christopher Wydler D.C. READ MORE

  • Can a chiropractor help with middle back pain?

    Hello and good morning! Thank you for this question, and the short answer is yes absolutely a chiropractor can help with midback pain. A good chiropractor will ask a very thorough and detailed history. Look for the many different ways to identify what is causing your middle back pain. Whether it be through x-rays of the region, a physical examination (consisting of manual palpation, active and passive range of motion, orthopedic, and possibly even with a neurological examination). Chiropractors can aid with spinal adjustments, spinal exercises, nutrition, and modifications for the activities of daily living! Hope this answers your question! Christopher Wydler D.C. READ MORE

  • Can you become paralyzed from herniated disc surgery?

    Good Morning! With any serious spinal surgery there can always be complications. However, I do not want to instill any fear because most neurosurgeons are incredibly good at what they do. I would first recommend going through a conservative treatment plan with a chiropractor to help with your herniated discs. It is what chiropractors such as myself deal on a daily basis. There are methods and spinal treatments which can be implemented to help with your current situation. Hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr. Christopher Wydler READ MORE

  • Is it safe to go to a chiropractor with scoliosis?

    Good Morning! It absolutely is safe to go to a chiropractor with a scoliosis! This condition is one of many in which many Chiropractors have been educated on how to handle such a situation. Through specific spinal stretches, muscular strengthening, and spinal adjustments. Individuals with scoliosis can actually reverse their conditions, improve their spinal health, and live long healthy lives! Hope this answers your question! Sincerely, Dr. Christopher Wydler READ MORE

  • Can chiropractic help with food allergies?

    Hello and good morning, The answer to this question is difficult because food allergies are usually hypersensitivities or immune reactions within the linings of the digestive tract. Now what chiropractors can aide with is the improvement of nerve function and nerve flow to those areas of the digestive tract (through spinal adjustments). Chiropractic care can absolutely help with food allergies, but this doesn't mean it always works. Lifestyle, proper nutritional counseling, along with mental and emotional stress release can all help play a role in having food allergies. Hope this answers your question and have a phenomenal day! Sincerely, Christopher Wydler D.C. READ MORE

  • What happens to the spine during a chiropractic adjustment?

    This is a great question and is one of the most frequently asked questions in all of chiropractic. Essentially the spine is misaligned or not in its correct position. Usually due to poor posture, poor ergonomics, or poor muscular strength. The spine moves leading to an increase of pressure on the nerves. The nerves go to different muscles, tissues, joints, and organs of the body. An increase in pressure on the nerve leads to an increase in muscle stiffness, joint tension, and even organ dysfunction. Now what surrounds the joint are fluid-filled spaces. The pressure within the joint increases the pressure due to the misalignment. The fluid-filled space protects the joint from constant friction and provides a gliding motion. When a chiropractor applies a High-Velocity Low Amplitude force or HVLA for short. They are essentially decreasing the pressure within the joint space, allowing fluid to move in and out of the joint creating a popping or cracking sound. With the decrease in pressure of the joint, the misalignment of the spine is corrected and movement is increased into the area. The nerve that was being compressed is now released and allows the connection between the muscles, joints, organs, and tissues to function more efficiently! Hope this answers your question! Sincerely, Christopher Wydler D.C. READ MORE

  • What type of treatment is best for knee pain?

    Good Afternoon! There is never a right or wrong answer for knee treatment. There can be treatments such as electrical muscle stimulation with heat or ice depending on the stage of inflammation. It can be something as simple as resting. Utilizing some form of ambulatory assistance equipment like a cane, leg scooter, walker, etc. Or treatment can include strengthening and working on flexibility! If all of these do not work I highly recommend doing some diagnostic imaging of the area to exclude any structural issues! Hope this answers your question, Sincerely, Dr. Christopher Wydler READ MORE

Christopher Wydler, DC's Practice location

County Line Chiropractic Medical & Rehab

10521 SW 122nd Ct -
Miami, FL 33186
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Get to know Chiropractor Dr. Christopher Wydler, who serves patients in Florida.

A chiropractor in training who is excited to become better and better every day, Dr. Wydler has plans to eventually open his own practice. He is thankful for the passion his educational experience has instilled in him, while dedicating his time and attention to lectures, laboratory work, and clinical training opportunities.

Among his many strengths, Dr. Wydler is adaptive within a multi-disciplinary and fast paced setting, intuitive and innovative when providing passive and active care therapies on different population groups, a strong team player with a willingness to learn from other healthcare professionals/colleagues, easy to work with, provides others with honest and positive feedback when necessary, well versed in functional specific exercises for many individuals in this field, as well as knowledgeable on how to use EMS (all settings), ultrasound, combo therapy, hydrocollator, cupping, and instrument-assisted soft tissue manipulation tools.

Educated in the United States, Dr. Wydler graduated with his Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, Ergonomics, & Kinematics from Ave Maria University in 2019. He then went on to earn his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine in 2023. 

From January 2023 – April 2023, he served an externship at Neurosports Elite with Dr. Spencer Barron. There, his main focus was on high level, high intensity, high focus patient-centered care with the main outline on musculoskeletal care of athletes, military, and the normal population.

Chiropractic is a form of alternative medicine that mainly deals with the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine. A chiropractor uses spinal adjustments, manipulation, and other techniques to manage patients’ health concerns, including neck pain, back pain, headaches, vertigo and a long list of other ailments and conditions. They aim to improve patients’ functionality and quality of life by properly aligning the body’s musculoskeletal structure and enabling the body to heal itself naturally, without the use of medication or surgery. 

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