Conditions That Are Successfully Treated With Chiropractic

The following list indicates just some of the conditions that are successfully treated by the methods and treatments I utilize at Natural Harmony... (the links will take you to additional information regarding the indicated condition.)

Arm Pain
Numbness
Work Injuries
Decreased Motion
Headaches
Dizziness
Auto Injuries
Vertebral Subluxation
Hip Pain
Scoliosis
Sports Injuries
Tennis Elbow
Leg Pain
Tension
Knee Pain
TMJ (Jaw pain)
Low Back Pain
Muscle Spasm
Ankle Pain
Stress
Neck Pain
Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Whiplash
Bursitis
Painful Joints
Arthritis
Sprain Injury
Shoulder Pain
Loss of Sleep
Sciatica
Strain Injury
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Nervousness
Pain Between Shoulders
Activator Methods Common Conditions

...and many others. Feel free to ask.

THE ABSENCE OF PAIN DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN THE PRESENCE OF HEALTH

Pain is only a symptom, not a disease process. If there is no pain, the unlucky person may not be aware that they have a subluxation producing and insidious decline of his or her health. People with painful subluxations might be considered the lucky ones - they know they have a problem and can do something about it. However, don't delay proper care by treating only the pain with pain killing drugs - this does nothing to reduce the subluxation, if present, which must be done before long-lasting relief and good health can be restored. Therefore, it is important to understand: the absence of pain does not necessarily mean the presence of health.

THE SPINAL CHECKUP

Doctors of chiropractic analyze the spinal column for the vertebral subluxations that can affect nerves, bones, muscles, even blood and lymph vessels. A spinal checkup should be done periodically even if you feel fine because spinal subluxation (nerve irritation) may be causing serious harm to your body - sometimes for years - without your knowledge.

If subluxations are found, the chiropractor uses special techniques (without drugs or surgery) to restore the subluxated vertebrae to a more normal position and motion. This allows normal flow of nerve impulses thereby contributing to the restoration of normal function. This procedure is called a chiropractic adjustment. The direct purpose of the chiropractic spinal adjustment is to reduce spinal nerve irritation, thus permitting the body to restore itself to a greater level of health and, of course, relieve pain.

DON'T DELAY PROPER TREATMENT - CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC . . . NOW!

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Last modified: May 11, 2001, Friday.