A brunette woman lays on her left side on a table with her back toward the camera. Her hair is pulled back in a pony tail and she wears a white tank top and light gray leggings. A medical professional woman with her brown hair pulled back in a pony tail leans over her to study the patient's lower back and presses her fingers on both sides of the patient's spine.

Many people choose to see a chiropractor only when they’re experiencing back or neck pain and are looking for relief. With a reactive approach, rather than a proactive approach, you could be missing out on the many benefits of routine chiropractic care.

The list of reasons to keep that regular appointment with your chiropractor is endless. Below, you’ll find some of the most common reasons to visit the chiropractor on a regular basis.

  1. Improved Sleep: One-fourth of Americans occasionally don’t receive enough sleep. If you’re having trouble falling asleep or getting a restful night of sleep, seeing a chiropractor may be the answer. After an adjustment, many patients report experiencing a more sound sleep.

  2. Avoid Medications: Seeing a chiropractor can be a great non-prescription pain reliever. This is a great way to treat joint pain, back or neck pain, and even sciatica pain.

  3. Fast Pain Relief: Your chiropractor can quickly identify what is causing your spine or joint related pain. With adjustments, you may notice both joint and muscle relief very soon after your visit.

Whether you experience chronic pain or are looking for a prescription-free approach to total body wellness, chiropractic care could be your solution. For an evaluation of your health goals, make an appointment with one of our chiropractors today. At Integrated Pain Relief, we believe in alternative pain solutions for our patients.

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