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Injured at Work? See a Chiropractor.
Advanced Back and Neck Care • Jan 31, 2020

Every year, there are thousands of workers’ comp injuries reported across every industry. If you are experiencing a workers’ comp injury, you may be wondering what type of medical help you should be seeking.

One healthcare professional that may be able to help you is a chiropractor. A chiropractor is a physician who focuses on the spine. They use physical manipulation straighten it which relieves pressure on nerves and allows the body to heal itself in many circumstances

But, how do you know when to go to a chiropractor? Most people think these doctors only treat back pain, but there are other reasons to go.

When to go to a Chiropractor?

“When to Go to a Chiropractor?” – is a question that many people ask after suffering a musculoskeletal injury.

While there are many reasons people seek chiropractic care, there are several important reasons you may need to go following a work-related injury.

1. Back Pain

Because chiropractors focus so much on the spine, when you’re experiencing pain in your back, it’s a good time to pay one a visit. If the back pain is caused by your back being subluxated, then a chiropractor is the best solution.

In many cases, a chiropractor can help you avoid surgery or using pain medication by treating the cause of the problem rather than the symptoms alone.

2. Other Body Pain

Pain can have many causes, but it’s always transmitted through your nerves. When these nerves become pinched, they can send wrong messages or prevent your body from getting the relief you need following an injury.

If you have pain in any part of your body, especially if it’s muscular or skeletal, visiting a chiropractor is likely the best way to resolve it since chiropractors can address pinched nerves.

3. Headaches

Often, headaches can be a sign of pinched nerves in the neck. If this is the case, you can often get relief from a headache after just one adjustment.

4. Sickness

Whether or not you believe your illness is related to an injury, it’s still a good time to see a chiropractor. When your spine is properly aligned, it helps the rest of the bodywork the way it was intended which can shorten illnesses.

5. Any Injury

Any time you experience an injury, there’s a good chance that your spine has become mal-aligned. Even if you’re not dealing with any pain or other symptoms, visiting a chiropractor can help.

Chiropractors help prevent problems before they occur and can help you stay healthier overall by setting your body up for success against fighting illnesses.

These other benefits are why many people regularly visit their chiropractors whether or not they have pain.

As you can see, there are many specific times to seek chiropractic care, although you can also go as a way to stay healthy .

If you’re ready to get chiropractic care for a work-related injury or any other reason, we’ve made it easy for you.

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Schedule your appointment  online  or call (609)261-7562.

Advanced Back and Neck Care will help you with your work-related injuries.

Don’t delay, get help now, and get on your way to recovery!

Originally published on Injured Call Today.

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