How Can Chiropractic Care Help Treat Your Pain?

Pain can be the result of an accident or injury, nerve damage, chronic illness, another health condition, or repeated use of a certain area of the body. Whether it’s a sprain, pulled muscle, pinched nerve, or herniated disc, there are a variety of pain treatments available to find – and maintain – pain relief. Chiropractic isn’t just for your back or neck, either. Because the entire body is connected by the central nervous system, chiropractic therapy can have a positive effect on your whole body.

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Man rubbing his neck because of whiplash pain after car accident.
Managing Whiplash: Chiropractic Solutions for Faster Healing
Whiplash injury symptoms can make life seem unbearable. But there’s good news: you can find relief. Seeing a chiropractor for whiplash injuries is a fantastic way to get on a faster path to healing and recovery. Whiplash chiropractors have experience working with those suffering from neck injuries and can develop a personalized plan to treat...
Woman giving herself a massage on the arm with a soft tissue therapy tool.
Soft Tissue Therapy vs. Chiropractic Adjustments: What’s Right for You?
Two of the most common types of treatment available at chiropractic clinics are soft tissue therapy and manual adjustments. But what is soft tissue therapy, and how is it beneficial to the patient? And are chiropractic adjustments safe? These are some of the most frequent questions we receive at ChiroCare of Florida. Soft tissue mobilization...
Anatomical model of spine on the table with chiropractor in the background.
The Importance of Visiting a Trauma Chiropractor
For those receiving sports chiropractic care or accident and injury chiropractic care, it’s essential to see a provider with experience in trauma treatment. These providers are well-versed in treating those with physical trauma, helping to relieve pain, reduce discomfort, and promote proper healing and alignment. Physical trauma, also called traumatic injury, can take place in...