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Opioids and Chiropractic: The Answer to Pain?

By Genevieve Cunningham

Pain is a big deal for a lot of people. It seems as though our world is becoming bombarded with more and more discomfort. More people than ever before are suffering from some kind of chronic pain. And while it's certainly frustrating to be in constant discomfort, perhaps the most frustrating part is that finding some relief is almost impossible. Or so it seems that way. Opioids, the most common choice of relief, come with their own set of problems. But do we really have any other choice? If you're suffering from chronic pain, take a look at these two options -- opioids and chiropractic -- to determine which is best for you and your health.

Opioids

Opioids are a class of medicinal drugs used to treat pain. They work by attaching to certain parts of your brain, essentially telling the brain not to feel pain. Do they work? In most cases, yes, they definitely work. The problem with opioids is that they bring additional side effects. While under the influence of opioids, you might feel nauseous, experience headaches, or be unable to concentrate. Another problem is that the body gets accustomed to the amount you consume. Over time, your body needs more and more in order to feel relief. And this often leads to addiction. Though it's easy to think that it won't happen to you, opioid abuse and addiction is one of the most prevalent problems in the country today.

Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care is a technique in which the spine is manually adjusted in order to remove restrictions from the body and ease pain. Does it work? In many cases, yes, it absolutely works. And the good thing about chiropractic care is that it brings many positive side effects. Those who get regular care might experience a decrease in overall pain, an improvement in flexibility, fewer headaches, better sleep and energy, and better focus. Is there a risk in getting care? Like any other form of treatment, there's a small risk, but the odds are in your favor. The risk of major injury due to neck manipulation is only one in several million. There isn't a risk of addiction, and the benefits far outweigh any potential negative side effects.

Which Should You Choose?

Though the choice is ultimately up to you and your doctor, chiropractic care is the more natural, gentle, and effective option. It's easier on the body, comes with fewer side effects, and is effective at wiping the pain out at the source. And it's something you can use no matter your age or condition, making it an excellent choice for long-term management. If you want something that lasts, works, and comes with very few negatives, chiropractic care is your better choice.

If you would like to end the dependence on opioids and try chiropractic care instead, check out The Joint Chiropractic. At The Joint, getting care is easier than ever before. Just use their walk-in visits and affordable pricing to get the care you need without any extra stress or hassle. Pain happens ... but relief can happen, too! Get rid of the pain and feel better than ever before beginning with a quick stop at The Joint Chiropractic today.

To learn more about your health, wellness, and fitness, see your local chiropractor at The Joint Chiropractic in Austin, Tex.

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