Chiropractic is a whole body healing art. Chiropractors not only work with the spine, but also adjust the joints of the extremities, the cranium, the viscera and soft tissues depending on the needs of the patient. Chiropractic does not rely on drugs or surgery in the healing process. Instead, Chiropractic safely and gently stimulates your body's natural ability to heal itself from the inside out.
Besides relieving pain due to skeletostructural abnormalities, one of the most important ways Chiropractic improves your health is by helping your body to communicate properly. You see, your central nervous system, found in your spine, is the bodys communications hub. Messages from your brain travel through the nervous system to the rest of your body. But injury, stress, or even day-to-day wear and tear can actually interfere with normal communications, and wreak all kinds of havoc-including pain and headaches
and even seemingly unrelated problems like asthma or allergies
As opposed to traditional medical care, which tends to treat just the symptoms - (and with the risk of a bunch of unpleasant side-effects, too!) - Chiropractic gets right to the heart of the matter. It works to gently and naturally restore the body to its natural state of health. By restoring motion, proper nerve flow and by eliminating misalignments in the vertebrae or other skeletal abnormalities, an individual can again experience the wonder and joy of a healthy, higher quality life.
Following is a basic list of just some of the conditions that have been
corrected through proper Chiropractic care |
Chronic Pain Arm Pain Shoulder Pain Hip Pain Elbow Pain Leg Pain
Back Pain Neck Pain Foot Pain Heal Pain Knee Pain Wrist Pain Bursitis
Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Headaches Migraines Muscle Spasms Numbness
PMS Sciatica Scoliosis Sinusitis Slipped Disc TMJ Whiplash
Golf Related Pain Arthritis Pain |
Allergies Dizziness fatigue in muscles or tendons
Muscular aching, burning, throbbing, shooting, stiffness or stabbing
Muscle twitching Numbness and tingling sensations
Tingling, burning or aching feelings in the calves, thighs, or feet
Restless legs/feet Lack of energy Morning stiffness
Wake up not feeling refreshed Difficulty concentrating Difficulty thinking
Memory loss Recurrent migraine or tension-type headaches Depression
Anxiety Constipation, diarrhea, abdominal gas, nausea, or heartburn
Strong urge to urinate, or pain in the bladder Diarrhea and/or constipation
Abdominal pain Swelling in fingers or toes, or any type of joint swelling. |
If you or a loved one is experiencing any of these symptoms,
please call us immediately for your FREE evaluation and consultation.
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