Why chiropractic care works!

Chiropractic care focuses on protecting and enhancing the communication pathways of the spinal cord, spine, nerves, muscles, and joints, thus safely managing pain and a range of conditions without the use of pharmaceutical medication.
The spine not only acts as the main support for our body, it also protects the spinal cord, which connects a large part of the peripheral nervous system to the brain. This is why a minor injury to the spine or overuse of muscles can significantly alter a body’s strength, sensation, and performance. Spinal adjustments are helpful in reduction of pain and increase in function.
Chiropractic care can also help joint pain such as shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hips, knees, and ankle. Muscles, ligaments, and cartilage connect to bones creating a joint made for movement. If a joint is stuck or not mobile, it stops sending information to the brain or it may increase pain signals to the brain. When you have decreased communication between the joint and muscle, you will have decreased function and often times increased pain. Chiropractic care restores mobility of the joint and increases communication between the joint and the brain. This allows for reduction of pain, better movement of the joint, and injury prevention. Joints and muscles rely on each other. If one is not moving properly other structures will also be affected causing pain with movement.
A study conducted by the National Institutes for Health (NIH) reveals that spinal manipulation or mobilization is the most effective treatment for patients with acute, subacute, and chronic low back pain, migraine, headaches and dizziness. It also proves to be an effective treatment for several joint and muscle conditions. Midback adjustments also offer healing benefits to people with neck pain. Long-term care also helps you avoid future aches and pains, as your chiropractor can detect and correct minor misalignments before they become symptomatic.
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