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As soon as I tweaked my back, I knew that I had a serious problem. I couldn't stand up straight and the pain was excruciating. I tried to hobble to the car, but I realized that I would need help. That day, my wife drove me to the nearest chiropractor, and that doctor helped me more than I thought was possible. After evaluating my condition, he informed me that I had a herniated disc in my back. In addition to adjusting my back to alleviate the pressure, the doctor also recommended some strengthening exercises that he said would help. These days, I can walk pain-free because of my chiropractor. Check out this blog to learn how a chiropractor can help you.

Getting Help With My Back

4 Reasons To Turn To Chiropractic Care For Pain Management

Tyrone Berry

If you suffer from chronic pain due to arthritis, an old injury, or even slipped discs in your back, there are so many different pain management protocols to choose from. You can take NSAIDs, do yoga, or even have steroid injections. However, one pain management tactic stands out as a better alternative for most people with chronic muscle or joint pain: chiropractic care. Here are some reasons you may want to see the chiropractor for chronic pain management.

1. It doesn't cause unwanted side effects.

Pain relief medications work quickly, but they also have some pretty nasty side effects. Ibuprofen, for example, can cause damage to the stomach lining over time. Opiate pain relievers come with the risk of addiction. Chiropractic care, on the other hand, does not cause any unwanted side effects. In fact, it is good for the rest of your body as well as for your injured parts! It helps relieve stress and keep you relaxed, which leads to better sleep, a healthier immune system, and more energy overall.

2. It's not painful.

A lot of pain management protocols make the pain worse before making it better. For example, cortisone injections can help reduce swelling in a painful joint, but the injections themselves are really painful. You should not feel any pain when your chiropractor is adjusting you. Some people do feel a little stiff or achy the next day, but this soon wears off and is really minor compared to the pain brought on by other treatments.

3. It's affordable.

Most health insurance plans now offer some coverage for chiropractic care, so you will generally just pay a copay. However, even if you need to pay out-of-pocket, chiropractic care is quite affordable. Patients pay an average of $65 per session, and in some areas, you may pay as little as $34 per session. Other treatments like cortisone injections and prescription medications are much more costly.

4. Chiropractors work with you.

Are you tired of feeling like your practitioners and doctors don't listen to you or take your desires into account? You won't get this feeling when seeking pain treatment in a chiropractic office. Chiropractors are, by definition, concerned with whole-patient health. They take a collaborative approach and are happy to work with you when it comes to your care. Expect to feel heard and valued.

If you are looking for a safe, effective, affordable way to manage your pain, chiropractic treatment is a smart choice. 


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