Most adults are prone to body aches and pains, especially as they age. Pulled muscles, eye strain and a touch of arthritis can crop up. But when you are experiencing headaches accompanied by pain in your neck and lower back, it could suggest a need for a chiropractic adjustment.
At the office of North Park Chiropractic Center, you can be sure that our main aim is to relieve your discomfort. Our skilled practitioners know how much of a toll that this condition can take on your whole body, not to mention your emotional state.
During a chiropractic adjustment, a trained specialist—a chiropractor, to be exact—employs his hands or a small implement to carefully carry out a measured sudden force to a spinal joint. The objective is to increase the motion of your spine and enhance your body’s overall physical function. This procedure is also known as spinal manipulation.
During the first visit to a chiropractor, he’ll ask you about your health history and give you a physical exam that will hone in on your spine. He will then ask you to lie in particular positions so he can treat the affected area(s). He might also recommend that you get additional exams or tests that will help pin down your diagnosis.
The majority of chiropractic treatments are carried out on a specifically designed and padded table, and while the patients lie on their stomachs. During the session, the chiropractor pushes a joint beyond its normal range of motion, which can result in popping or cracking sounds.
A spine adjustment is dependable only when it’s carried out by a trained and licensed chiropractor. Your spine is in good hands at the office of North Park Chiropractic Center, and your safety and comfort are our priorities. We consider every patient to be unique in his/her wants and needs. We’ll evaluate your case and discuss your specific topics of concern. Our goal is to offer a clear description of your options and deliver the results you expect. Please don’t hesitate to make an appointment with us today!
By North Park Chiropractic Center
December 28, 2020