8 Signs You Need a Full Body Adjustment from a Chiropractor

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Feeling aches and pains throughout your body? Maybe it’s just your neck or lower back. Either way, you’re not the only one in pain.

You also don’t have to stay in pain, either.

It’s estimated that over 35 million Americans visit a chiropractor for treatment every year. However, many people don’t realize when they need to visit a chiropractor for a full-body adjustment.

Unsure if you should visit a chiropractor for the pain you’re experiencing? Keep reading to discover the eight signs it’s time for an adjustment.

After an appointment, you can get aligned and back to living your best life.

1. Unrelenting Headaches

We experience headaches for a number of reasons, including:

  • Dehydration
  • Oxygen deprivation
  • Malnutrition

However, many people don’t realize the main cause of their unrelenting headaches is a misalignment. When your neck or spine is out of alignment, your body can react by sparking a headache.

Instead of trying to learn how to realign your back alone (which can have dangerous consequences), visit a licensed chiropractor. They can realign your back and neck, which will improve your blood flow. The realignment will also increase your body’s oxygen supply to your brain.

The improved blood and oxygen flow will help relieve your headaches.

While you’re visiting the chiropractor, they’ll also ask questions about your current lifestyle. They might make recommendations regarding your diet or workspace to help you avoid pain and headaches in the future.

2. Chronic Back Pain

One of the most common signs of when to see a chiropractor is chronic back pain. Many lifestyle choices can contribute to aches and pains, such as your job or poor posture. Without getting proper treatment, however, your back pain might slow you down.

Back pain also makes people irritable. As a result, it could impact your work, relationships, and overall quality of life.

A professional chiropractor can help relieve your back pain.

According to a study, military personnel with back pain reported the following improvements after six weeks of chiropractic treatments:

  • Less intense pain
  • Less disability
  • Improvements in functionality
  • Higher treatment satisfaction
  • Less reliance on pain medication

If your spine is out of alignment, an adjustment can help. Getting a chiropractic adjustment can help you avoid painkillers or invasive surgery. Instead, you can improve your quality of life and get back to living pain-free.

3. Joint and/or Muscle Pain

Joint and muscle pain are also indicators it’s time for a full-body adjustment.

If you’re battling constant pain, don’t reach for the painkillers just yet. Instead, ask yourself, “Should I see a chiropractor?” Joint and muscle pain are both signs you’re having problems with musculoskeletal alignment.

Instead of growing dependent on pills to ease your pain, a chiropractor can provide a longer-lasting solution.

Chiropractors are trained to make sure your body is functioning at its best. Spinal manipulation can realign your body and ease the pain in your joints and muscles. These alignments will increase blood flow throughout your body.

Alignments also ensure nerve conductivity to the joints and muscles.

Alignments target specific points of the body. That means a chiropractic treatment is more effective than popping pills to ease your pain for a few hours.

4. Check Your Shoes

You might notice that the soles of your shoes wear out at different speeds. This is often a sign that your body is out of alignment.

When the soles of your shoes wear out unevenly, it often indicates you’re experiencing subluxation in the spine.

This can cause you to experience a limited range of motion. Physiological functions are also often compromised due to spinal subluxation. Don’t worry, though.

A full-body adjustment can help.

Otherwise, you might end up experiencing a chronic issue in the future.

5. Poor Posture

Many corporate jobs require us to sit at a desk for long periods of time. Many people don’t realize they’re hunching themselves over a keyboard. Unfortunately, this poor posture places unhealthy pressure on your shoulders, neck, and back.

The constant pressure can cause your bones and discs to shift.

This, in turn, can cause future issues such as a slipped or herniated disc.

Consider getting a standing desk or adjusting your seat.

Additionally, make sure to see a chiropractor. They can make sure your spine is properly adjusted so you can avoid chronic back problems.

6. Limited Range of Motion

Do your arms and legs no longer seem as flexible as they were before? Maybe your neck won’t turn as far as it used to. Both signs are indicators it’s time for a full-body adjustment.

When your body isn’t aligned properly, it can limit your range of motion.

7. Shooting Pains

Many people don’t realize sharp shooting pains can indicate a larger problem. You might also experience a slight tingling or weakness in the legs as well. These can all be signs that you’re suffering from a slipped disc or pinched nerve.

During their initial assessment, your chiropractor will diagnose the cause of the problem. Then, they’ll perform a spinal adjustment. An adjustment will remove unwanted pressure from the nerve to alleviate your pain.

8. Recent Accident

A car accident or motorcycle collision is hard on the body. Sudden movements such as whiplash can leave your spine unaligned.

If you were in a recent accident, make sure to visit a chiropractor.

They can assess your injuries and diagnose the problem. They’ll also run X-rays and other scans to get a full understanding of your back, spine, and neck pain.

After a car accident, make seeing a chiropractor your top priority. While you might not recognize the pain right away, it can become more apparent in time.

Do You Need a Full-Body Adjustment?

Don’t stay in pain! Instead, schedule a full-body adjustment with a chiropractor. They can make sure you’re properly aligned from neck to spine.

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