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3 Reasons to see a Chiropractor for Pain Management treatment

Chiropractic care can be extremely valuable for people who suffer from chronic pain due to biomechanical issues in their body. To help you understand how they might help you, here are 3 reasons to go to a chiropractor for pain management treatment:

Chiropractic care doesn’t require drugs and focuses on treating the cause of the pain

Medication can be helpful in relieving the symptoms of pain but often do very little for the root cause of the problem. Medication can also be addictive or have unwanted side effects that can affect everyday life.

Chiropractic care on the other hand focuses on providing natural treatments that assist the body in healing itself. The most common type of treatment employed by chiropractors is spinal manipulation, which is a generic term for the use of controlled, gentle force to readjust misaligned joints and bones. Physical pain throughout the body is often caused by misaligned vertebrae or different biomechanical issues throughout the body, so rather than treating the symptoms of this pain through medication, chiropractors actually use physical therapies to help realign the body and treat the cause of the issue at its very source. 

Chiropractors offer effective complementary care for chronic pain conditions

Chiropractic care can help treat a wide range of chronic pain conditions caused by biomechanical factors. Some of these include:

These are just some examples of what chiropractors can help treat, however, chiropractic care doesn’t just have to be about reactive treatment for pain but can also be used to prevent new pain from arising or pain from travelling to secondary area of the body.

Chiropractors not only focus on treatment but also on prevention

Aside from treating the cause of pain, a lot of what chiropractors do is also through preventative treatments and education. Once your pain is reduced to manageable levels chiropractors can continue to provide less frequent treatments to ensure that previous issues don’t reoccur.

Similarly, while they are a hands on, physical treatment provider they are also trained to provide vital education on how to ensure that symptoms don’t reoccur or worsen. Some things that they might discuss with you are; how to sit properly at a desk at work, what shoes to wear to reduce impact pressure, what exercises to do at home to treat your pain yourself and how to sleep in the correct posture.