Has chronic pain been holding you back from living your best life? You are not the only one. The American Chiropractic Association reports that roughly 31 million Americans experience pain at any given time. We tend to forget that the body is a complicated structure. It has hundreds of bones, ligaments, and muscles.
Back pain, neck pain, and shoulder pain generally occur when something is off in the way your spinal joints, muscles, discs, and nerves fit together and move. A lot is riding on your spinal column since it’s your body’s primary structural support. Its main purpose is to help keep you balanced enough to stand upright but flexible enough to make various movements. So, it is not surprising that so many people experience multiple forms of pain from time to time.
When it comes to modern chiropractic care, it assumes that misalignment in the spine results in pain. Chiropractic care is a patient-focused, non-invasive, hands-on therapy that focuses on the spine, muscles, joints, and the nervous system. Chiropractors can diagnose issues that affect your body’s movement and get to the root cause of the problem.
Chiropractic Care seeks to accomplish the following goals:
After an initial consultation to assess your condition, your chiropractor will be able to use their findings to make a diagnosis. They’ll then be able to recommend treatment options for you. Our physicians at ReMeDy Medical Group believe that health can be improved and preserved by adjusting these structures, particularly to the spinal column.
Deep, focused adjustments are a specialized method used by chiropractors. Their tools are their hands, and they use them to apply a low level, quick thrust to targeted and specific areas. They focus around the neck, back, and joints. These adjustments loosen up the joints, allowing them to become more flexible, which lessens the patient’s pain and discomfort. Most patients can find relief from pain without the need for prescription drugs or surgical procedures.
Schedule your appointment today at one of our pain management centers in San Mateo, San Francisco, or Oakland.