How Do I Know I Need a Chiropractor?
When to See a Chiropractor Depends on Your Health and Lifestyle Choices
Are you the kind of person who only sees a doctor when a problem arises?
Then these symptoms mean there is a problem that needs to be addressed. You need a chiropractor if you have any of these signs:
- Headaches
- Neck pain or stiffness, especially if it’s first thing in the morning
- Shoulder blade pain, tingling or numbness, especially if it happens frequently while working
- Back pain or stiffness, especially if it’s first thing in the morning or happens after you’ve been lifting
- Pain or stiffness in any joint of the body, especially if it occurs frequently after activity
- You’ve been involved in an auto accident even if your symptoms are mild
- If you often feel tired, fatigue easily, have frequent indigestion or irregular bowel habits
Are you the kind of person who likes to prevent problems from occurring and go in for regular health or dental check ups?
If this is you, then going to a chiropractor even if you feel good is recommended when any of these apply because they may cause misalignments in your spine that you do not feel right away, but can cause problems later if not corrected.
- You haven’t been adjusted in over a month
- You’ve recently engaged in strenuous activity around the house or work
- You have recently engaged in strenuous sports activity
- You’ve been on a long car or plane ride recently
- You have been working at a computer more than usual
- You’ve gotten off your exercise routine
You choose the chiropractic care that is right for you
Chiropractors are interested in maximizing your health by making sure your spine and muscles are working their best. Whether you choose to see your doctor of chiropractic after a problem has occurred or go in for preventative care is up to you. Your chiropractor will work within your health goals and help you achieve the best results possible.
Time to See a Chiropractor?
Dr. Barry Marks, Chiropractor would be happy to see you whether it’s for short term pain relief or long-term preventative care. Click Here New Patient Special Offer to save on your first visit