Yes, chiropractic care can help patients suffering from neck pain. Studies have shown that chiropractic adjustments and other treatments can provide relief from neck pain and improve the range of motion in the neck. Additionally, chiropractic care can help improve posture, reduce stress, and provide other beneficial effects that can help reduce neck pain. We have been successfully treating patients with neck pain for the past 22 years. Chiropractic care definitely works!
How Can Chiropractic Care Help Those with constant neck pain? Chiropractic care can improve the range of motion of the joints in your neck and also stretch out the muscles associated with moving your neck. This will lower muscle spasm, pain and alleviate nerve inflammation. Ignoring neck issues can lead to neck arthritis over time and result in lowered range of motion.
Chiropractic adjustments provide a gentle, non-invasive and non-addictive therapy. Chiropractic adjustments provide greater joint motion and reduce misalignments in the spine and other joints in the body in an effort to reduce inflammation and improve outcome of both the joint in question and nervous system. By increasing joint motion and improving your nervous system function and spinal health, your body can better manage symptoms caused by neck pain.
Here are some of the health benefits chiropractic care and chiropractic adjustments can provide patients with neck pain:
Improved spinal and muscle flexibility Reduced pain and discomfort Decreased nerve and muscle inflammation Improved biomechanics and range of motion
To see if chiropractic care is right for your spine pain, the Spinal Wellness Center, a Chiropractor in Quakertown, PA 18951 will provide you with a consultation, initial exam and if necessary, refer you out for x-ray or MRI. Based on the outcome of our chiropractic exam and consultation, we will provide you with the correct chiropractic care and also may choose to co-treat your neck pain with other healthcare professionals including masseuses, physical therapists or other primary care physicians.