At What Point Should You See A Chiropractor?

Many people think a chiropractor is a doctor you go to after a car accident or serious back injury at work. And while it is true, these are good times to call for an appointment, there are also many other times you may benefit from chiropractic care. 

It may surprise you to know that chiropractors can help with a wide range of health conditions, diseases, and symptoms for people of all ages. The health of the spine is vitally connected to the function of all of the body's systems. 

Here are just some of the problems a chiropractor may be able to help with:

After Accidents and Injuries

Any accidents or injuries—even seemingly small ones—can cause misalignments of the spine. This is particularly true of the upper cervical area (the neck), the most vulnerable part of the spine. You may not realize you have a misalignment and can go for years before nagging little aches and pains become debilitating problems. 

For Allergies, Sinus Issues, and Earaches

The upper cervical spine begins at the base of the skull, close to clusters of nerves and tubes that go throughout the head and face. A misalignment that causes inflammation and swelling may compress these passages, leading to blockages and the build-up of fluids.

When You Suffer from Headaches or Headache Disorders

Ordinary headaches can be a result of stress and tension in the neck, back, and face. This is often due to misalignments of the spine. Even worse, headache disorders, such as migraines or cluster headaches, are often due to nerves being pinched or compressed. 

When You Are Sedentary

There are many reasons why people don't get enough exercise—having to work at a desk, mobility issues, or health problems, to name a few. Either way, sitting for long periods puts three times more pressure on your spine than standing or walking. When we sit and use electronic devices, we tend to look down, extend the neck, and hunch the shoulders, which can result in maladaptive postures, disc degeneration, digestive issues, breathing issues, or nerve problems. A chiropractor can help restore proper posture and alignment and alleviate some of the stress caused by sitting. 

As a Preventative Measure

When it comes to your health, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Chiropractors can be part of your regular healthcare routine, along with medical check-ups, dentists, and gynecologists. Since the spine plays such a major role in the body’s overall health and wellness, adding chiropractic care to your healthcare routine can save you a lot of pain and trouble in the long run. 

Call Us For An Appointment

Dr. Gordon Elder of the Blair Chiropractic Clinic in Lubbock, Texas is an upper cervical specialist who is a trained practitioner of the Blair Chiropractic Technique. Blair practitioners embrace advanced technology such as 3D diagnostic imaging tools to get a better understanding of their patient's spines. They also specialized in hands-on manipulations that are gentler and longer-lasting than the jarring snaps and twists associated with traditional chiropractic care. 

Dr. Elder treats patients using three simple steps. The first step involves a thorough assessment with advanced diagnostic tools so he can pinpoint problems. The second involves low-pressure adjustments to restore proper alignment of the spine and facilitate healing. The third is by continuing preventative care to avoid future problems by nipping any issues in the bud. 

Contact Dr. Elder to see how upper cervical care can help you. You might be surprised at how much of your health is connected to this vital area. Dr. Elder's area of coverage includes Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, and El Paso in Texas, as well as Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.