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Having terrible strains or sprains? Get comfort and relief from the neuro-musculoskeletal injuries or conditions from chiropractic care. Here is a presentation on the benefits of chiropractic care.
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BENEFITS OF CHIROPRACTIC CARE
INTRODUCTION • Chiropractic care provides relief from back pain by spinal manipulation. • Spinal manipulation help in relieving pain and improving function for people with back pain.
WHO IS A CHIROPRACTOR? • Chiropractors are the health care professionals who are engaged in diagnosing and treating people with neuromuscular disorders. • The treatment of chiropractic care helps to reduce pain and improve the patient’s health by exercise, ergonomics and other variety of therapies.
CONDITIONS A CHIROPRACTOR TREATS • Back pain • Neck pain • Strains & Sprains • Sports and work injuries • Pain related to arthritis
ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC CARE • Chiropractic therapy is focussed on the main structure of the body which is the spine. • Chiropractors manipulate the alignment of the body to improve function, relieve pain and help the body heal itself. • Chiropractic treatment help people suffering from other musculoskeletal related pains.
Increases your energy: Chiropractic care helps in reducing the spine tension and freeing the nerves to work efficiently. • Better posture: Long periods of sitting can lead to pressure on neck, back and shoulders affecting the posture, chiropractic care can help align the spine back to its place.
Improves your breathing: Chiropractic care reduces inflammation in lungs and increases the ability to breathe properly. • Helps in lowering blood pressure: The chiropractic adjustment that specifically targets the nerves in the upper neck help stabilize effects on blood pressure.
REFERENCES https://www.southedmontonchiropractor.com/index.php?p=514270&action=view&post_id=1453 https://chiropractic.on.ca/chiropractic-care/about-chiropractic-care/what-is-chiropractic-care/ https://www.spine-health.com/treatment/chiropractic/what-a-chiropractor https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/should-you-see-a-chiropractor-for-low-back-pain-2019073017412