Huwebes, Abril 20, 2017

Pain Clinics Promote Chiropractic Care to Reduce Need for Medications


Chiropractic care is an excellent option to help people reduce their opiate and narcotic pain medicine usage. Recently, a study was conducted at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire to see if using this method of holistic treatment could help reduce the need for medications. The study found that 57 percent of the 33,000 patients were able to reduce or eliminate their prescriptions usage. Can pain clinics in Memphis, TN help you more than turning to a pill bottle for relief?
The Great Opiate Crisis
More people are looking for alternative pain management because many are using opiates to alleviate pain and other symptoms. In 2014, there were over 14,000 people who overdosed on prescription pain medications. Another cause of this crisis is the fact that many insurance companies do not provide coverage for chiropractic treatment as they do a primary care physician. If your insurance company won’t provide coverage, it can be easier and much cheaper to just get a bottle of medication. Medications, however, just mask the pain. Using gentle manipulations of the spine, on the other hand, can alleviate pain. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2oo5Sn3

Martes, Abril 18, 2017

Discover Drug Free Pain Relief with a Respected Memphis Chiropractor


Many people have found that chiropractors can help them manage pain. If you’ve been in a car accident, have suffered a sports injury, or are simply struggling with back, shoulder or neck pain, chiropractic manipulation can often provide a drug free solution to your pain.
What is chiropractic care?
A Memphis chiropractor will use spinal manipulations to treat your pain. Chiropractors do not use surgery or drugs as part of a treatment plan. The chiropractor is trained to provide spinal adjustments designed to correct misalignments in the spine as well as to restore the proper functioning of the nervous system. Chiropractic care is a form of natural healing and has been in use since the 1800s; it has continued to gain widespread acceptance among patients seeking a natural remedy for their pain. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2onXpQL