The word Chiropractor means “to be done by hand” and is synonymous with focusing on treating conditions related to the body’s structure. Also, known as the “adjustment” therapy, the therapists adjust to restore joint function and their connection to the nervous system. The “crack” is what you sometimes hear when chiropractors adjust the joint.
What is Chiropractic Therapy?
What it Treats?
There are many common issues that can arise due to lifestyle choices which leads to poor spinal health. By using a holistic approach, our therapists can help with:
- Poor posture
- Discomfort or pain around the spine
- Sciatica
- Headaches
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Pelvic pain
- Bunions
- Planter Fasciitis
- Sports related injuries
Benefits
Many of our patients who have experienced chiropractic care have felt improvement in their pain leading to stress relief and better preventive care.
- Improves posture
The complications of poor posture can have a severe impact on your back, neck and even the rest of your body. Over time, the pain can become chronic if left untreated. Consistent chiropractic adjustments with muscle therapy and exercises can help ease the problems associated with bad posture.
- Preventative Treatment
Regular chiropractic sessions can go a long way to help prevent pain before it even starts. They are not only effective with injuries or degenerative conditions but also have a lot of short term and long term benefits such as increased joint mobility, stronger muscles, lessens stress and overall improves immune system.
- Pain Management
Chiropractic care can help change your pain game by helping to reduce its frequency and severity. Since the treatment doesn’t involve the use of any medications or drugs, it helps to reduce the dependence on medications leading to optimal health and wellness for your body.
- Stress Relief
A misaligned nervous system can lead to one part of the body compensating for the weaker bit which can cause great stress both physically and mentally. With chiropractic adjustment, your body will feel less tense making it more equipped to handle the stress.