Chronic pain is more than a physical experience. It affects your sleep, mood, ability to work, and your sense of self. If you’ve been managing ongoing pain without lasting relief, a chiropractor for chronic pain may offer a fundamentally different approach that addresses the structural causes others have missed.

Key Takeaways

  • Chiropractic care addresses the structural and neurological root causes of chronic pain, not just the symptoms.
  • Spinal manipulation and soft tissue therapy can break pain cycles by restoring proper alignment and nervous system function.
  • A comprehensive chiropractic assessment identifies specific mechanical dysfunctions contributing to your persistent pain.

Understanding Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is generally defined as pain that persists for three months or longer. Unlike acute pain, which is a direct signal of injury, chronic pain can persist long after an injury has healed. This often involves changes in the nervous system where pain signals become amplified or persist without a clear ongoing cause. The musculoskeletal system plays a critical role in this, as structural dysfunctions can continuously irritate nerves and perpetuate pain cycles.

How Chiropractic Care Interrupts the Pain Cycle

A chiropractor approaches chronic pain by identifying and correcting the specific mechanical dysfunctions that are contributing to it. Spinal misalignments can create constant irritation to nearby nerves and muscles. By restoring proper spinal alignment through targeted adjustments, chiropractors can reduce this irritation and allow the nervous system to recalibrate.

Dr. Audra Moran

Dr. Audra Moran

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