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4 conditions you didn’t know a chiropractor could treat

Chiropractic treatment is far-reaching and covers lots more angles than just back pain.

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4 conditions you didn’t know a chiropractor could treat
7. Go to the chiropractor

When people hear that you’re going to see a chiropractor, they likely assume it is because of back pain but there are actually lots of reasons, other than back pain, that people visit the chiropractor for.

We’ve taken a look and gathered a list of as many different conditions that chiropractors can treat that you probably didn’t know about and listed them below. There might be some surprises and you may find that you could benefit from a visit to a chiropractor, like those at Richmond Chiropractor, when you reach the bottom of the list!

Let’s take a look now and find out how many different conditions a chiropractor can treat!

Migraines and tension headaches

Plenty of us suffer from headaches and they can sometimes feel like they go on for hours. If you frequently get headaches or suffer from migraines, you may benefit from seeing a chiropractor.

A chiropractor can perform spinal manipulation which relieves pressure, improves blood flow and increases the oxygen that gets to the brain, effectively treating headaches that begin in the neck.

A chiropractor could also offer nutritional advice to improve frequent headaches and migraines, recommending diet and vitamin supplements that could help. They may also offer advice on different exercises and relaxation techniques to improve the symptoms.

Immune system problems

If you’re frequently sick or constantly feel under the weather, you could benefit from a trip to the chiropractor. A chiropractor can treat and diagnose issues throughout the musculoskeletal systems and can help with issues relating to the nervous system.

Chiropractic care can help to relieve pressure and misalignment in the spine which in turn improves nerve function and blood flow, leading to a boost in the immune system. Adjustment can also help to lower stress hormones which have a negative impact on the immune system.

Speak to a chiropractor now to find out all the different ways their treatment could help you to feel better generally.

Stress and anxiety

Persistent stress can keep the body in a state of fight-or-flight for much longer than is healthy. The fight-or-flight response stimulates the sympathetic nervous system which increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood volume, redirecting it away from systems like the digestive system. This response is to get the body ready to fight or to run from perceived danger.

This state, if prolonged, can have detrimental effects on the body and cause physical symptoms. A chiropractor works mainly in the spinal area, the root of the nervous system, trying to help the body to work through stress in a healthier way.

A chiropractor can help to release muscle tension which is known to irritate the nerves and is caused by stress. They can also improve blood circulation which can signal to the brain to turn off the fight-or-flight mode.

Additionally, a chiropractor can recommend supplements that help the body to deal with stress and advise on different relaxation techniques to ease chronic stress.

You perhaps wouldn’t think to go to a chiropractor for stress-related issues, but a trip can actually be very beneficial to your body!

Joint pain

Though there is a focus on spinal adjustment and manipulation, you can see a chiropractor for issues away from the back. These include neck and shoulder pain, as well as elbow pain. Additionally, a chiropractor can also help with leg length inequalities to relieve the pressure this puts on the spine.

Final thoughts

Chiropractic treatment is far-reaching and covers lots more angles than just back pain. If you’re had a read through this list and found you suffer from one of these conditions, it may benefit you to see if a chiropractor could help with treatment!

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