By Clayton Maske


Chronic pain takes over your life. Managing it can end up a balancing act between taking enough painkillers to control the pain but not so many that you can no longer think or focus. Surgery cannot always help.

You can get drug-free and all-natural pain management solutions by working with chiropractors. An experienced Las Vegas chiropractor can assist with many different pain types including lower back discomfort. These professionals are also able to assist with neck and upper back pain, recurring headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, pain in the joints and knees and discomfort that has been caused by work-related injuries and sports participation.

Many chiropractic clinics do not only offer adjustments, but can also provide physical therapy, spinal decompression and advice on how to avoid a recurrence. A lot will also take X-Rays to help establish the cause of your pain. In some cases, they may refer you back to a doctor.

More often than not, however, a chiropractic doctor will do his or her best to alleviate the underling problem by promoting healing within soft tissues and alleviating pressure and stress on damaged discs and pinched nerves by adjusting the spine. Many people suffer from back pain at one time or another and the gateways to natural pain management are chiropractors.

Postural and ergonomic training are available through these professionals as well, and these efforts can alleviate pain, limit the likelihood of injuries returning, and reduce reliance upon chiropractic adjustments over time.

They will work with your primary care physician to come up with a plan of care that combines a variety of therapies. But what they mostly do is give hope that patients will be able to reduce dependence on painkilling drugs and manage their pain better for a lower cost.

If you experience chronic, intractable pain, consider talking to a chiropractor about drug-free options that can be added to your current pain management regimen.




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