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How Chiropractors Deal With Pain

By Lana Bandoim

The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) believes in a conservative approach to pain management for patients. The growing use of opioids is a concern, and chiropractors continue to address it. Consider how chiropractors deal with pain.  

Listening to the Patient

One of the most important aspects of dealing with pain is giving the patient a chance to talk. Chiropractors are willing to take the time to listen to your concerns. They want to hear the entire history behind an injury and the resulting pain. They do not try to rush you through an appointment in five minutes. Chiropractors understand that listening is the first step to identifying the health problems and managing the pain.

Reducing the Pain

Chiropractors are able to do adjustments that fix joint restrictions and other alignment problems. In many cases, this is enough to reduce pain tremendously. They also offer ongoing treatment options and support that can decrease pain over time. They know that the pain is limiting your ability to enjoy life, so they make it a priority.

No Surgery or Drugs

Chiropractic care is not invasive and does not require drugs. There is no need for a long hospital stay, anesthesia and scalpels. The American Chiropractic Association recommends starting with spinal manipulation and adding exercise. Stretches can also help reduce pain in some cases.

Chiropractors want their patients to avoid surgery and drugs. The growing opioid epidemic is fueled by people who are in pain and need relief. Addiction to pain pills is hard to overcome. It is easier not to start the pills compared to trying to stop using them.

Avoiding Side Effects

Addiction is one of the side effects of using drugs to control pain, but there are other things to consider. For example, some pills can cause digestive problems and constipation. Others may cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting or drowsiness. Chiropractors care about your overall health and do not want these side effects. This is why they focus on other treatment options that are safer.

If you need help dealing with pain, then visit The Joint Chiropractic. You can get a personalized care plan that focuses on reducing pain. The licensed chiropractors are available on weekends and evenings. They do not require a specific type of insurance or appointments. The Joint does not have copays or complicated payment plans. The chiropractors are ready to help you decrease pain without drugs or surgery.

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

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