How a Chiropractic Adjustment Works
What happens during an adjustment? How can chiropractic care relief pain? Does it hurt – and is it safe? Get answers to all of your top questions on chiropractic care.
Your spine is quite a feat of engineering. It provides strength, support and flexibility to your upper body, which is why it’s so sensitive to pain and injury — and why decades of research show it responds exceptionally well to gentle, non-invasive chiropractic care.
Chiropractic for pregnancy has been clinically proven to manage pain and misalignment during those transformative nine months. Some discomfort is inevitable, but it can be managed and minimized.
Slouching slumping, hunching, sagging, drooping, stooping — however you want to describe poor posture — can lead to Dowager’s Hump, commonly called hunchback
Improved mobility is one of the first benefits Chiro One patients notice after beginning care. Find out how it can help you get relief from pain and get back to doing what you love.
Your spine is quite a feat of engineering. It provides strength, support and flexibility to your upper body, which is why it’s so sensitive to pain and injury — and why decades of research show it responds exceptionally well to gentle, non-invasive chiropractic care.
The National Library of Science confirmed years ago that your mother was right — poor posture can cause neuro-musculoskeletal pain. It can also affect your breathing, digestion, and susceptibility to injury.
A study published in Pain Magazine found that patients who saw chiropractors after a back injury or fall were over 60% less likely to fill an opioid prescription.
Chiropractic for pregnancy has been clinically proven to manage pain and misalignment during those transformative nine months. Some discomfort is inevitable, but it can be managed and minimized.
If you want to get more out of the season more movement, more fun, more of everything you love combining gentle chiropractic adjustments with a personalized active therapy plan is a terrific way to get started.