Research shows that chiropractic care is effective in treating mid and upper back pain as well as improving range of motion and posture. So before you consider more invasive treatments, find out what chiropractic can do for you.
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While chiropractors may be most often thought of for treating back and neck pain, research studies underscore the safety and effectiveness of chiropractic treatment for a wide variety of disorders. The chiropractic profession is recognized as a valid first-line treatment option for many health conditions. As chiropractors, we believe our job is to correct neurologic and musculoskeletal malfunction, to reduce and eliminate pain, and to promote wellness. Here are some common conditions treated by chiropractors:
Research shows that chiropractic care is effective in treating mid and upper back pain as well as improving range of motion and posture. So before you consider more invasive treatments, find out what chiropractic can do for you.
Read morePosture problems such as swayback, hunchback, flatback syndrome and forward head posture can result in pain, loss of function and injury. Chiropractors treat conditions caused by poor posture and help you maintain better posture and a healthier spine over the long term.
Read moreGolf elbow, a form of tendonitis, can be painful and restrict range of motion. Fortunately, chiropractic care can help alleviate symptoms—and the sooner you are treated, the better your chances of a full recovery.
Read moreChiropractors focus on how disorders of the spine, muscles and nerves affect overall health. Many people are surprised by the wide variety of conditions that chiropractors treat.
Read morePlantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the tissue that supports the heel and foot. It can be intensely painful and may cause difficulty standing or walking. The good news is that plantar fasciitis often responds well to chiropractic treatment
Read moreWhen you habitually carry your head forward, it can stress your bones, muscles and ligaments, triggering headaches and limiting mobility. Take a simple test to see if you have forward head posture and check out these exercises to correct it.
Read moreLow back pain is the number one reason people seek chiropractic care. Chiropractic treatment can help back pain sufferers return to normal function while avoiding potentially dangerous pain medication.
Read morePitcher's elbow is a common overuse injury that can result from repeated overhand pitching. It causes pain, swelling and reduced range of motion, but chiropractors can treat pitcher’s elbow using safe, noninvasive techniques.
Read more10 million U.S. adults have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia syndrome, and many sufferers find that chiropractic care can help alleviate pain, improve sleep and reduce fatigue associated with the condition.
Read moreCarpal tunnel syndrome is a painful condition of the wrist and hand caused by repetitive motion. It leads to more missed workdays than any other work-related injury—but chiropractic treatment can often help.
Read moreDizziness and vertigo can throw life off-balance. When they are caused by spinal misalignment, research shows that chiropractic care is effective in alleviating symptoms.
Read moreDegeneration of the spine can start in our 30s, and by age 60, 90% of us have it. Chiropractors can help relieve pain from degenerative disc disease, detect it before it shows symptoms, and help reduce its progression.
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