Is Your Body Signalling Overload? See Your Chiropractor
By Sandy Schroeder
If you look closely, overload symptoms can be unmistakable. See if any of these fit you.
- You can hardly move at the end of the day.
- You are slowing down while everything and every one around you seems to be speeding up.
- You find yourself faking meetings, responses, and enthusiasm at home and at work.
- Your body is stiff and sore and your head hurts.
If this sounds all too familiar, stop by The Joint Chiropractic and get some answers. Licensed health professionals have the experience and training to help you trace your problems to get back on track.
Chiropractic Intervention
Starting with an initial examination to evaluate spinal health, your chiropractor will explain how chiropractic adjustments work and what they might do for you.
Your chiropractor believes a well adjusted spine may help to keep your whole body well adjusted too. The overall goal is to help you solve your issues to keep your activities running without using medications or surgery.
In your first visit, your chiropractor will want to find out what type of pain you are having, and what your daily routine looks like. There will also be a review of your medical history. This is a good time for you to ask questions and outline what you need.
The Spinal Adjustment
Then a spinal assessment will be used to correct any misalignments, which may have far-reaching effects on any neck, back, joint or sciatica pain that you are experiencing. Wellness is a very individual thing. You might also experience new energy, improved sleep or better digestion.
As you work through your overload issues, you may find weekly 15-minute chiropractic sessions work the best to keep you up to speed. In the process you may also be inspired to try some new stress reduction tactics, upgrade your workout, or revamp your home and office workplaces. Gradually, whatever created the overload may fade.
Chiropractic Endorsements
It turns out patient satisfaction is widespread, according to the White Paper, Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, 2016 – “Chiropractic, A Safer Strategy than Opiates.”
A BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders study on upper cervical chiropractic care for neck pain, headache, mid-back, and low back pain concludes that 9.1 out of 10 patients indicate a very high level of patient satisfaction.
Another review of the evidence in the Annals of Internal Medicine pointed to chiropractic care as one of the major non-pharmacologic therapies considered effective for acute and chronic low back pain.
If this sounds like a good choice for you now, stop by the Joint Chiropractic and find out more. The Joint makes it simple. Private, affordable care plans eliminate the need for insurance, and extended weekend and evening hours make visits convenient. Walk-in visits are welcome.