As we spend more time than ever working and learning from home, the extra time in our chairs has caught up with many of us. Backaches and shoulder pains often accompany the new work life, and while over-the-counter medications may offer temporary relief, they won鈥檛 address the root cause.
鈥淪itting posture is one of the worst issues we face today causing neck and back problems. A trip to the chiropractor can treat these underlying issues and address their cause, properly managing the pain, rather than using temporary solutions to cover them up,鈥 explains Dr. Ryan Harris of .
鈥淵ou can think of your chiropractor like your dentist. You don鈥檛 just visit a dentist when you鈥檙e in pain, you also go to get your teeth cleaned to prevent cavities, for example. While we look at our teeth everyday and are constantly aware of them, we鈥檙e not nearly as aware of our spine, so we don鈥檛 tend to do a lot of maintenance work for it,鈥 Dr. Harris explains. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where we come in! We can protect your body from injuries through preventive treatments, but if you鈥檙e in pain, you can still visit and get treatment, just like you鈥檇 do with your dentist if you had a toothache.鈥
Why is it important?
Beyond alleviating your immediate discomfort, maintaining a healthy spine has significant long term benefits.
Without addressing a stuck joint, it can begin eroding and may cause significant concerns down the road such as arthritis.
And some people may be unaware they鈥檙e experiencing the beginnings of potential issues. Even with patients with zero symptoms, Dr. Harris typically finds 4 to 6 joints stuck, illustrating the need for preventive chiropractic care.
Dr. Harris will go through your history to help determine what you鈥檙e experiencing, when it started and the cause.
A physical exam will determine the extent of injury, which then prefaces a treatment plan.
By combining a custom approach, tailoring treatment to each individual, and undergoing ongoing monitoring with check-ups it ensures the plan in place is working.
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