Why See A Chiropractor?
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Back Pain and Chiropractic Treatment
Back pain has long been a reason why people seek out chiropractic care. Whether the symptoms have just started, or if you’ve been experiencing pain for years – chiropractic may be the answer you’re seeking.
The all-natural, drug-free approach to dealing with back pain has been helping people get back to their active lifestyles and out of pain. Click here to read more…
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
and Chiropractic Treatment
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the conditions that are commonly treated by chiropractors.
Medical research has shown that chiropractic treatment can be an effective treatment for CTS, as it can lead to a decrease in pain, and significant improvements in nerve function, range of motion, and strength.
There are a variety of chiropractic techniques that may be used to treat CTS, ranging from manipulation of the wrist, ultrasound therapy, activator technique, and cold laser treatment, to name a few. Click here to read more…
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Neck Pain
and Chiropractic Treatment
It’s fairy common for people to experience neck pain; in fact most people suffer from this type of pain at some point. This type of pain can include a mild, temporary pain, a sharp crick in the neck, a stiff neck or a chronic pain.
This type of pain is more common among women than men. It is not always possible to find the cause of this type of pain. A pain in your neck may be caused by some injury or trauma suffered, by using a computer for extended periods, by sleeping in an uncomfortable or awkward position or by stress. Click here to read more…
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Sciatica:
Inflammation of the Sciatic Nerve
Sciatica is the name given to the painful condition or inflammation of your sciatic nerve.
The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in your body, being a little over a centimeter thick. It extends from the sacral plexus (a network of nerves in the combined lumbar spine and the sacrum region) down the spinal column to its exit point in the pelvis. Click here to read more…
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TMJ Syndrome or
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
Chiropractic treatment is growing in popularity as a non-invasive treatment for TMJ Syndrome (TMJ) . This condition, commonly just called TMJ, can affect both or just one of your jaw joints.
TMJ is closely related to spinal problems, in the neck and shoulder areas, and chiropractors are trained to treat bone misalignments, especially those linked to the neck and spine. Click here to read more…
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Headaches and Chiropractic Care
Many of the people suffering from headaches tend to seek chiropractic for headaches as a last resort, after other treatments seem to have failed.
Headaches are a fairly common ailment with over 10% of the population suffers from headaches. Women, however, are three times more likely than men to experience them, while children and adolescents can experience them as well. Click here to read more…
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