General Chiropractic Care

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Does bending to tie your shoes cause pain and discomfort in your back, hips, or legs?

Do you have numbness and “pins and needles” in your hands or feet (that is not related to diabetes?)

Do you have headaches and neck pain?

Does your back, neck, and feet hurt when you walk or stand for periods of time?

Do you have trouble sleeping through the night due to back discomfort or numbness in your limbs?

Have you been told that your only options for relief are expensive, side-effect-laden pain medications, or risky surgical procedures?

If so, you should consider chiropractic care as a drug-and-surgery-free alternative.

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Chiropractic care is the practice of using spinal adjustments to reduce pressure and tension from the nervous system. When the spine loses its proper alignment and mobility, it interferes with the nervous system’s ability to communicate with and regulate bodily functions. This can reduce the body’s ability to self-heal and respond to the stresses of everyday life.

So, what does this mean to you?

It means that when your spine and nervous system are not healthy, you are more likely to develop discomfort, problems moving, and sickness.

These physical ailments may manifest as:

  • muscle strain
  • neck pain
  • chronic back pain
  • headaches
  • fatigue
  • sleeping problems
  • irritability
  • mood swings
  • sinus congestion
  • allergies
  • breathing problems
  • digestive problems
 
Some people don’t show any symptoms for years, until the underlying issues become so that the body is unable to adapt and compensate. That is the point when painful symptoms described above appear.
 

How Can Chiropractic Care Help You?

Many people dismiss chiropractic as being something only for back pain, but chiropractic care works to improve your body’s function naturally by optimizing your brain/body connection.

The History of Chiropractic Care

The word “Chiropractic” is derived from the Greek words “cheir” (hand) and “praktos” (done), combined to mean “done by hand.” It was chosen by the developer of chiropractic care, Daniel David Palmer. In 1895, D.D. Palmer performed a chiropractic adjustment on a partially deaf janitor, Harvey Lillard, who later reported that his hearing had improved due to the change.

D.D. Palmer opened the first chiropractic school two years later, and in the century since, chiropractic professionals have used spinal adjustments to help people prevent and cope with back pain, carpal tunnel, muscle strain, headaches, migraines, and a variety of other physical ailments. Millions of people benefit from the work of Dr. Palmer today.

What Kind of Training Does a Chiropractor Have?

Chiropractic physicians go through a minimum of four years of professional schooling at a chiropractic college, generally preceded by an undergraduate degree in the basic sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, or physics.)

Students of chiropractic care must spend a minimum of at least 4,200 hours with their teacher, and a minimum of 1,000 hours of fully supervised clinical training with an instructor as they learn the appropriate diagnosis and treatment techniques to help heal your body and restore it to its natural, fully functioning state.

At Alliant Wellness & Chiropractic, our chiropractic team is ready to meet with you to discuss your needs. Together, we will design a program that will address your health concerns in an efficient, safe, and timely manner.  CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT.

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If you are new to Chiropractic Care or Alliant Wellness, we would like to extend an invitation for you to try our services for a steep discount of $450.00. Since establishing Alliant, our team has been given rave reviews and rated five stars across social media.

 

We’d like the opportunity to help you achieve your health and wellness goals!