Spinal manipulation and curcumin are two ways
Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries works to relieve back pain and inflammation for our
Manchester chiropractic patients. Both are non-drug and non-surgical
bonuses of care!
Fermented
foods go way back. Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries encourages our Manchester
chiropractic patients to bring them back into their diets today!
Neck pain and back pain are common conditions at Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries. Our Manchester chiropractic treatment plan involves nutrition and spinal manipulation to help the disc degeneration behind both these conditions.
Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries is interested in the C-reactive protein
level in the blood. It’s an indicator of inflammation in the body. What’s a
herniated disc? An inflamed one that Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries welcomes and is ready to
help.
Bone health is important to Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries, so Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries shares
how vitamin B supports bone health.
While NSAIDs may help reduce pain and inflammation
associated with back pain, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal side effects may
irritate Manchester back pain sufferers. Curcumin may be beneficial.
Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries creates a chiropractic care plan for back pain patients
that involves not only spinal manipulation but even nutrition like chondroitin
sulfate supplementation to reduce inflammation and support cell growth and
health.
Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries sets up an individualized treatment plan for
each Manchester chiropractic patient that often involves nutrition like
vitamin D to support the repair of damaged skeletal muscles.
Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries shares some of the newest research evidence of
nutritional benefits with our Manchester fibromyalgia patients.
Manchester
women wanting to reduce their risk of fracture may benefit from a combination
of calcium and vitamin D. Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries invites the risk-reduction
discussion.