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A stiff neck or aching back can affect every part of your life, from work performance to exercise and playing with the kids. Although many surgical procedures will eliminate pain, visiting a chiropractor is an effective way to feel better. If you’d rather not go under the knife, they provide a wide range of nonsurgical treatments that will improve your health.

Neck or back pain will only get worse if left untreated. Below are three important reasons to visit a chiropractor to address your needs. 

Improves Overall Comfort

chiropractor O'Fallon MOChronic pain in the base of your neck or lower spine can cause headaches, insomnia, irritability, and fatigue. A chiropractor will adjust the spine to provide relief. Once your neck and back pain are alleviated, you’ll sleep better and have more energy. 

Provides Thorough Evaluation  

Sometimes, the causes of back and neck pain are hard to diagnose at first glance. A chiropractor is qualified to order X-rays, MRI’s, CT’s and other special tests to identify the cause of your discomfort. Because chiropractic doctors are also authorized to give medical diagnoses, you can share their findings with your primary care physician so everyone is on the same page regarding your healthcare.

Increases Mobility 

Neck and back pain can make simple tasks like walking, getting in and out of a car, and even putting on shoes, agonizing activities. A chiropractor specializes in repairing soft tissue and treating issues that affect the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. They can design a course of treatment to help restore your mobility.

 

Don’t let chronic pain put your life on hold. If you live in St. Charles County, MO, the professionals at O'Fallon Pain Relief Associates offer non-surgical, high-quality physical therapy and rehabilitation services that provide pain relief. Call them at (636) 978-3000 today to discuss your treatment options. Visit them online to explore how they will help you feel better, and check out their Facebook page for news and announcements. 

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