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Whether it’s a migraine that won’t go away or chronic back and neck pain plaguing you, a chiropractor can help. Chiropractors are experts of the musculoskeletal system and offer holistic treatments to manage pain. Consider seeking the guidance of a licensed practitioner if you are experiencing one of the following conditions.

Top Conditions Chiropractors Can Help Manage

1. Migraines

While almost everyone experiences an occasional headache, chronic pain may warrant treatment. Many individuals develop migraines from muscle tension in the neck, which can be caused by poor posture or repetitive movements. Chiropractors can relieve tension and head pain caused by this strain through spinal manipulation.

2. Back Painchiropractor

Back pain can occur for several reasons, from poor posture to muscle strains. Once injured, tension builds up in the spinal column, causing tightness, aches, and pain. Chiropractors can release this spinal stress using a variety of non-invasive methods, including traditional spinal manipulation and adjustments, as well as exercises to improve flexibility and posture.

3. Arthritis

Arthritis is a condition that causes inflamed and painful joints. While no cure is currently available, chiropractic treatments like ultrasound, massage therapies, and electrotherapy can provide a release in the tissues surrounding the swollen joints and decrease discomfort and stiffness. Treating the areas that cause additional pressure or pain to joints can provide instant relief to arthritis sufferers.

4. Fibromyalgia

Individuals with fibromyalgia experience chronic pain throughout their entire musculoskeletal system. To provide pain management and relief, chiropractors use spinal manipulation and adjustments in combination with ischemic compression to decrease tension in the tissues and joints.

 

If you’re ready to take a more natural approach to your chronic pain, talk with the professionals at Team Health Chiropractic in St. Louis, MO. In addition to spinal manipulations and adjustments, the chiropractors on staff also offer trigger point pain management and physical rehabilitation to improve overall range of motion and injury recovery. To learn more, visit them online or call (314) 567-9990.

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