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Chiropractic Adjustments for the Neck

Chiropractic services are becoming more popular these days as more people turn to alternative medicine to treat their aches and pains. The American Chiropractic Association calls chiropractic treatment one of the safest drug-free, noninvasive therapies available. People rely on chiropractors to treat their back, neck and joint pain as well as their headaches and other neuromusculoskeletal complaints.

Why chiropractic adjustments?

One of the more popular reasons why people are choosing to have chiropractic adjustments for their neck problems is because it is a health treatment option that can offer some patients the immediate relief they need. For others, it may take them two or three chiropractic appointments before they can start feeling relief. When a chiropractor performs adjustments, they manipulate the spine back into its correct position. Spinal alignment is fundamental for general health. You will experience a host of problems when your spine is not in the optimal position.

Adjustments for the neck

A chiropractic neck adjustment occurs when a chiropractor carefully manipulates the neck to restore its mobility. Once the neck mobility is restored, you will have the correct range of neck motion, which will lessen any muscle spasms they may you be experiencing. It will also relieve any pressure or any existing tension in the neck. While a neck adjustment is considered to be a safe procedure, know that any medical treatment comes with some risks. That said, the risks involved with chiropractic services are extremely minimal.

A few things to expect when getting a neck adjustment

A neck adjustment requires you to be completely relaxed so the chiropractor can properly crack your neck. You will often hear a cracking or popping sound, which means that any pressure due to a buildup of fluids in the neck joints is now released. The benefits are often immediately felt due to the realignment of the joints, which offers the patient relief from both soreness and any pain they have been experiencing. If a patient requires other chiropractic services, the chiropractor will discuss the services with them to come up with a comprehensive chiropractic treatment plan.

Need to make an appointment?

Ready to make an appointment for a chiropractic neck adjustment? Call us right now and let us know what a convenient time for you to come in is, so we can go ahead and get you scheduled. The sooner you seek treatment for your neck issues, the sooner you can feel better.

Before coming in for your appointment, please take some steps to prepare for your visit. This includes letting the chiropractor know your exact symptoms as this will allow them to provide you with a treatment plan that is right for you.

We also offer a range of other chiropractic treatments, so contact us to receive an entire assessment of your back and joints. Discuss your issues with our staff, and they will use their expertise to create a successful plan for you. 

Are you considering getting chiropractic services in the Indianapolis area? Get more chiropractic information at https://www.woodsindychiro.com.

Dr. Woods

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