Here at Atlas Total Health Chiropractic, our pain management chiropractors focus on resolving repetitive motion and other injuries by teaching proper movement and providing treatment with non-invasive chiropractic care. Traumatic injuries, such as herniated discs, can also be treated with adjustments. We care about our clients and want them to live happy, pain-free lives. Part of what makes that possible is learning the stretches and exercises that can alleviate discomfort.
Pain can be debilitating and frustrating. It may interfere with sleep, work, activities, and the ability to enjoy quality time with friends and family. Our pain management chiropractors provide relief so you can enjoy life! Our treatment plans are built around each patient’s needs and are guided by the history, intensity, and duration of the pain, plus any aggravating and relieving conditions and structures involved in causing the pain.
Upon entering our practice, we want you to feel like you’re in good hands. To offer you the best possible care, we designed our modern, high energy practice to be both advanced and relaxing.
To help patients manage pain, improve function, and enhance overall well-being, pain management chiropractors use a variety of techniques. Spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, rehabilitative exercises, and lifestyle counseling are common examples. Our chiropractors specialize in treating a variety of issues, such as:
Chiropractic care provides drug-free, non-invasive treatments for pain management and emphasizes natural healing methods such as spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and rehabilitative exercises.
Our chiropractors will develop individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs. To enable patients to enjoy a better quality of life, personalized pain management chiropractic care aims to alleviate discomfort, improve physical function, and enhance overall well-being.
Sometimes, the pain will persist and cannot be easily eradicated. It’s natural to feel worried, sad, or fearful when you are in pain. Here are some suggestions for how to handle persistent pain:
A cheerful heart is good medicine.