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How Can a Chiropractor Help with Pulled Muscles

The Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center, Pulled Muscles, and You

At the Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center of Beaverton, OR, we practice a whole-body wellness approach. This means awareness and mindfulness of the disparate systems of the human form, and the sometimes unexpected ways in which they can interact. This is nowhere more true than in the spine and the back. Problems in the back can lead to other problems in the body, exacerbating injuries and slowing the progress of healing.

Pulled Muscles and the Human Back

It's no exaggeration to call the back the hub of the body. Not only does the nervous system depend entirely on the spine, but an enormous number of muscles have their origins and points of attachment in the back. This includes the muscles that hold the neck upright, muscles that move our shoulders, and muscles that run to our legs and backs. There's even a connection between the structures of the neck and the muscles that move the eyes.

Chiropractic Treatment for Muscular Problems

Misalignments in the spine can ripple all the way through the system, but a chiropractor at our office will have access to much more than just adjustment of the vertebrae. We utilize diversified approaches, including craniosacral therapy, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and an array of other therapies and diagnostic techniques. Not only does this allow pulled muscles in the neck and back to be addressed at the point of injury, but it will actively increase healing and response in the rest of the body.

How Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center Can Serve You

It might be a pulled muscle, torn ligament, herniated disk, or anything else. The human body is a connected system, and an injury to even the smallest part can have a disconcerting effect on your health as a whole. Unity Chiropractic and Wellness Center of Beaverton, OR, can help diagnose and treat even the most subtle and difficult disturbances to your wellness. Contact us to make an appointment today.