Utah County Chiropractor and Pain Management
When you consider seeing a Utah County chiropractor, you or a loved one is likely experiencing some kind of pain or discomfort. A chiropractor is a professional that treats that pain through spinal adjustments and treatments.
What is Pain?
Pain is a simply your body’s way of telling you and your brain that something is wrong. When you cut yourself, your body sends a signal (pain) to your brain. Your brain responds by telling your blood, white blood cells, and platelets to go in and seal the wound, kill germs that entered the exposed area, and begin the healing process.
Pain can be a result of major injuries, subliminal injuries (ones you don’t know happened), and lifestyle factors such as poor posture, weight gain, and natural aging. These can show up as low back pain, pain in between the shoulders, neck pain, headaches, tingling or numbness in arms, legs, fingers, and toes, loss of feeling in extremities, sensory loss (eyes, nose, mouth, fingers, ears), and other sensations of pain or muscle spasms.
Your spine is the message center between your brain and your body. If your spine is misaligned in any way, this can block or garble the messages being sent from the ailing nerves and tissues of your body and your control center, the brain.
When you experience ongoing or chronic pain, your brain or your body may not be getting the message through. Your body is designed to heal itself. Without the proper communication between your brain and body, your healing process is impaired.
How Can Your Utah County Chiropractic Services Help?
By realigning your spine, relaxing your muscles, and teaching you to improve your posture and lifestyle, your body can operate the way it was intended to. Many problems can be alleviated by simple adjustments.
Our American Fork chiropractic services can help your body function properly through some basic adjustments. Our Dry Creek Chiropractic professionals will take you through some initial analysis, like a spinal examination, X-rays, and an in-depth consultation to find out which area of your spine may be malfunctioning.
Call Utah County chiropractic services at Dry Creek Chiropractic at 801-796-2343 today to schedule an initial consultation and find out if chiropractic is the answer for your pain. Come visit us at our convenient location.
