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Chiropractors treat people of all ages and abilities. Here are some ways that a chiropractor can help you get better and stay better with specific rehabilitation exercises.

Maximize Your Movement

Pain-free movement is crucial to your quality of life, your ability to earn a living, and your independence. Chiropractors are movement experts who can identify, diagnose, and treat movement problems and then make corrections.

Participate In Your Recovery

Chiropractors work collaboratively with their patients and clients. Treatment plans are designed for each person’s individual goals, challenges, and needs. Virtually everybody is prescribed a series of specific exercises to help facilitate recovery.

Avoid Opioids/ Pain Medication

Opioid risks include depression, overdose, and addiction, plus withdrawal symptoms when stopping use. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging health care providers to reduce the use of opioids in favor of safe alternatives like Chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, and exercise for most long-term pain.

Avoid Surgery

Before you undergo expensive or invasive surgery, try Chiropractic. For some conditions including meniscal tears and knee arthritis, rotator cuff tears, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disk disease, treatment by a Chiropractor has been found to be as effective as surgery.

What You Should Do Now

Find a chiropractor that uses rehab exercises as part of the treatment plan associated with the chiropractic adjustments and associated with therapies like Ultra Sound, Massage, Acupuncture, Laser, and Red Light Therapy. You do not need a referral from any other provider to arrange an evaluation and examination with a chiropractor.

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