By Kurt Saniel


Dallas GA chiropractic offices offer patients personal approaches to natural pain management. A thorough examination, which may include digital imaging, will be conducted during the initial visit, to determine the root cause of the issue. There are many different techniques, methods, and therapies available to assist in achieving optimal health.

When spinal vertebrae become misaligned due to trauma or everyday activities, chiropractors perform adjustments (also called manipulations) to move affected joints back into place. Proper positioning of the spine allows for uninhibited nerve signal transmission, enabling all the body's systems to function at their best. Adjustments are usually painless.

Massage alleviates muscle spasms and accelerates healing of soft tissue injuries. This therapeutic technique also improves circulation, increases flexibility, and releases toxins that have built up within muscles.

The practice of acupuncture is natural and ancient. A qualified professional precisely places hair-thin needles into trigger points, then applies electrical or heat stimulus to excite biochemical responses in the nervous system for the purpose of balancing the body's systems and reducing pain.

Combining electrical stimulation with cold laser technology is effective at reducing pain and promoting healing. Inflammatory conditions, including sprains, tendonitis, and arthritis, are commonly addressed with this method.

Surgery is often replaced by DTS. This gentle healing approach combines various pain reducing therapies with spinal compression to help speed one's recovery.

Cryotherapy is the process of applying cold compresses to one's skin for the purposes of soothing pain and muscle spasms. It may be done in the office or in the patient's home.

With spinal decompression, negative pressure is placed on discs to alleviate pain and swelling and restore proper nerve function.

Many patients with musculoskeletal conditions benefit from shortwave diathermy, which delivers heat through a magnetic field to soothe irritated nerves and soft tissues.

Targeting affect soft tissue with electrical muscle stimulation encourages the release of endorphins with aid in healing and pain alleviation.

Naturally occurring pain reducing nerve signals are replicated with microcurrent therapy. Using orthotics and issue specific exercises that reduce one's risk recurring pain and injury, is also recommended.




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