For some, it’s an upset stomach. For others, recurring headaches, back pain or muscle stiffness. Still others respond with nervous twitches, allergic reactions, or sensitivities to chemicals. Regardless of your particular response, the function of your nervous system is involved. That’s why chiropractic can be so helpful.
The chiropractic approach to stress is to help normalize the function of your nervous system by removing interferences caused by the Vertebral Subluxation Complex or spinal joint dysfunction.
Finding the “weak links” in your spine (the major communication pathway of your nervous system) and helping restore better function, can make a profound difference in your response to stress.
It may not be possible to remove the stress from a busy life. However, with the help from the doctors at the Dallas Wellness Center, you can respond better to the unique challenges you face.
Stress has been with us since the beginning of time. Every era has faced its share of threatening situations. Today, the stresses of work, project deadlines, personal conflicts, and the demands on our time and money, take a huge toil on our health.
It may surprise you that your “feelings” of stress may have nothing to do with the stress in your life. Poor posture, prolonged sitting, an accident, or even an old injury can lead to spinal stress. Chronic pain and muscle tension can cause you to experience nervousness and irritability.
Dr. James D. Kirkpatrick and Dr. Ryan A. Stewart are experts in the care of the bones, nerves, muscles and connective tissues that make up 60% of your body. All of the joints in your body are part of this musculo-skeletal system and its optimal function is necessary for overall good health. Ask the doctors at the Dallas Wellness Center for more information about a care program that may include specific spinal adjustments, exercise recommendations, nutritional advice or other conservative methods of care based on your health history, age, current condition and lifestyle.
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