Many people overlook the neck as an important part of the body. The neck may not require a lot of strength to work, but you are sure to notice if your neck isn't working correctly. When you are not able to turn your head correctly or it hurts to move, chiropractic care therapy may be necessary.
Just as the rest of your body needs to stretch, so does your neck. Stretching your neck improves your range of motion, flexibility, and mobility.
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While all headaches are a painful nuisance, cluster headaches are particularly bothersome. These headaches can come on so suddenly and be so severe that they keep you from doing much of anything—sometimes for days on end. Cluster headaches are notoriously hard to treat, but one of your best options is to see a chiropractor. Here are some reasons why chiropractic care is such a good choice for patients with cluster headaches.
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If your neck and back ache, you may want to visit a chiropractor to rule out any underlying issues. You might assume that there is an issue with a vertebrae or disc, but some people have neck and back pain due to facet joint syndrome. Read on to learn more about this condition and how to treat it.
What Is Facet Joint Syndrome?
The facet joints have a tripod-like relationship with your vertebrae and discs.
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A car accident can be devastating to the victim. Whether it's sustaining severe injuries or damage to your vehicle, no one wants this daunting experience. Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence in many parts of the world. For example, according to research, approximately 33,244 auto accidents happened in the United States in 2019. One of the most common car injuries is whiplash. It can result in neck stiffness, pain, and muscle treatment.
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Unlike the mild pain of a headache, migraines can cause nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light/sound, intense pain, and a whole host of other symptoms that can interfere with your everyday activities. If you know that there are no underlying illnesses of your migraines, your focus may be on preventive measures, such as knowing your triggers (e.g. too much caffeine) and using medications to decrease the severity or frequency of the migraine.
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