General Pain

Understanding your pain...
When pain occurs it is showing you that somewhere in your body a problem has surfaced.
People shrug pain off everyday thinking it will work its way out, but that may not be the case. You might need to seek professional help to correct and maintain the problem.
There are two types of pain:
1. Acute Pain- This pain is new to the body and can be caused by a sprain, cut, broken bone etc. The pain can be mild to severe and will usually dissipate with healing.
2. Chronic Pain- This pain is different and might be accompanied by insomnia, exhaustion, even weight change and can last up to six months or more. Many look to painkillers to alienate the symptoms, this seems like the right thing to do, after all no one wants to live in the discomfort of pain. Quite often painkillers will mask the cause of the problem by reducing the amount of pain. Doesn’t it make more sense to find the true cause of the pain and treat it directly?
Chiropractic can be your answer to a better lifestyle.
Fatigue

Feeling tired, drained, exhausted, and depressed, these are symptoms commonly known as fatigue.
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Sleep Disturbance

You wake every morning feeling like you were up all night, well maybe you were.
Headaches

Everyday people suffer from pain that is being directed inside their head, the term we use for this is headaches.
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Sinus and Allergies

Your body has its own built in immune system to protect you from outside elements,
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Dear Dr. Chris
This is a thank you letter for the care and compassion you have shown to me over the past several months. When I first met with you, i had been suffering for approximately seven months with painful lower back pain which no one had been able to provide relief. Almost immediately you diagnosed the problem, started me on an aggressive treatment schedule, physical therapy, and exercise program. Within a couple of weeks I started feeling relief from the continual pain. You took the time to explain in great detail what "we" were dealing with, and what you believed would correct my problem. You then worked with the therapist and devised exercises and the result is I know longer have pain.
I have also thrown in some other little pains that i've just gotten used to living with and your correcting these as well. I don't know who gets more excited-you or me! You told me "this is why I love what I do!" Youv'e got some pretty innovative approaches that we joke about, but they work! Thank you for loving what you do because your patients benefit greatly from that emotion.
May 2001






