How Chiropractic Helps with Neck Pain

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There are many causes of neck pain, such as poor posture, muscle strain, injury, whiplash from an auto accident or work injury or underlying conditions like cervical herniated discs or osteoarthritis. Dr. Newman does a thorough medical history, physical examination, and possibly diagnostic imaging such as X-rays or can recommend an MRI scan to assess spinal alignment and identify any structural abnormalities.

Chiropractors use precise, manual techniques to realign the vertebrae of the cervical spine, relieve joint restrictions, and reduce pressure on nerves, which can alleviate pain and improve mobility. Complementary therapies used by chiropractors to address muscle tension, trigger points, and soft tissue imbalances contributing to neck pain. These may include techniques such as massage, myofascial release, or instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) to relax tight muscles and enhance circulation.

How Chiropractic Can Benefit Athletes

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Dr. Newman is a C.C.S.P. which is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician and is educated in how to best help athletes achieve and maintain their best results. With regular chiropractic adjustments, you help enhance athletic performance by optimizing joint function, increasing flexibility, and promoting better overall body mechanics.

Chiropractic care can help prevent sports-related injuries by addressing biomechanical imbalances, reducing muscle tension, and promoting proper alignment. Specific techniques and exercises recommended by your chiropractor minimize the risk of common athletic injuries. Preventing sports-related injuries by addressing biomechanical imbalances, reducing muscle tension, and promoting proper alignment. Chiropractic treatment and adjunctive physical therapy can help to minimize the risk of common athletic injuries.