The Benefits of Chiropractic
Chiropractic has been helping people with musculoskeletal pain for over 110 years. Medical studies have shown that chiropractic can be effective at treating back pain, sciatica, neck pain, dizziness, and even high blood pressure. Millions of people have benefited from the natural approach of chiropractic.
The word chiropractic comes from the Greek “chiros” and “praktikos,” meaning “done by hand.” The technique of chiropractic was first developed by DD Palmer in 1895, and the theory of chiropractic was based on the concept that dysfunction in the spine can alter the function of the nervous system and create pain and illness.
Since 1895, our knowledge of neurology and biochemistry has grown exponentially, and over the last 20 years, modern science has made great strides in explaining how chiropractic works.
Watch the videos in the playlist below, or read some of our articles to learn more about how you can benefit from chiropractic.
Common Conditions Relieved By Chiropractic:
Chiropractic and Auto Injuries
Chiropractic for Dizziness and Vertigo
Chiropractic and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Chiropractic for Herniated Discs
Chiropractic for Hip and Joint Pain
Chiropractic for Knee and Leg Pain
Chiropractic for Shoulder and Arm Pain
Chiropractic and Spinal Degeneration
Chiropractic and Sports Injuries
Articles About Chiropractic:
93% of Whiplash Patients Improve With Chiropractic
Medication, Acupuncture and Spinal Manipulation for Chronic Spinal Pain
Chiropractic Care: A safe way to heal the body
Chiropractic "Effective Treatment" of Whiplash
Chiropractic May Improve the Body's Immune Response
Chiropractic More Effective Than Physical Therapy for Back Pain
Chiropractic Patients Have Lower Medical Costs
Chiropractic Versus Active Exercise for Low Back Pain
Manipulation, Mobilization and the Cervical Spine
Medical Treatment Combined with Chiropractic an Effective Treatment for Back Pain
Musculoskeletal Pain and Chiropractic Care
Patient Satisfaction with Chiropractic Treatment for Low Back Pain
Side Effects of Chiropractic Treatment
Stay-Active Care Versus Manual Therapy + Stay-Active Care