In our practice, as well as in multiple studies, the benefits of chiropractic care for senior adults has been astounding. These benefits include a significant decrease or elimination of pain, decrease in stiffness and muscle spasms, increased mobility and range of motion, increased balance and coordination with significant decrease of falls and other types of injuries, as well as improved outcomes for injuries already sustained, enhanced tissue healing and decrease in tissue inflammation, decrease arthritis development and arthritic joint pain, minimizing of spinal stress and subsequent degeneration, decrease in or elimination in constipation, headaches and sinus problems. Seniors receiving chiropractic care experience increased energy, strength, joint health, and sense of well-being.
Chiropractic offers a non-medical alternative to the over drugged older population who suffer illness and death from medications. Chiropractic care frees the body from a serious form of health damaging stress called vertebral subluxation complex that causes premature aging by destroying vitality and weakening our natural healing ability.
Accepting that certain medical procedures have a place in our lives, chiropractors emphasize non drug, non surgical concurrent alternatives.
It is possible to live a long, full life without being physically or mentally incapacitated. In fact 85% of people over 65 have no serious health problems.
Regular chiropractic spinal adjustments should be part of every older person's health care regime to keep them younger and healthier at any age.
No Twisting or Turning, Popping or Cracking....and Greatly Effective!
The Activator Method Technique is a unique, gentle, low-force alternative to the manual adjustment. It is also ideal for those suffering from osteoporosis or other bone softening diseases. With the Activator Method we use the perfect spinal analysis, the perfect treatment, and the perfect adjustment that is on target, precise, and gentle - treating a wide range of health problems.
Female Chiropractor treating Geriatric Patients Gently
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