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Trauma, Toxins, Thoughts and Chiropractic

Chiropractic is more than just about the spine and pain relief. Chiropractic care is about wholeness and wellness of the entire body. While most people think that chiropractors focus on the spine, they may not realize how much the spine touches with other parts of the body.

Traumas are events that cause harm to the body. Car accidents, sports injuries, repetitive motion, physical stress or even type of activity that our body isn’t used to can qualify as trauma. Trauma to the body can involve damage to the mind and emotions.

Thoughts are caused by emotional stress and anxiety. These are negative thoughts that cause harm over time to our body because of producing stress hormones. Negative thoughts that trigger stress can impact your nervous system, blood flow, muscle tightness, and even sleep patterns.

If you’ve experienced a traumatic physical event such as a car accident, your best option is to seek a medical professional or a qualified Tulsa traumatic injury chiropractor to examine your body and give you an accurate health assessment.

If you’ve struggled to keep your mind balanced from stress, anxiety, worry or fear, you should consider seeking the help of a professional counselor. A counselor can help you to control your thoughts and carefully balance your emotions.

A chiropractor can help you recover and heal from trauma in multiple ways. A chiropractor is trained to evaluate the human body and identify where there is a need for balance. From examining the spine, neck, shoulders, hips, arms, legs, feet and more, a chiropractor can pinpoint where something is out of alignment due to a traumatic event such as a car crash or sports injury.

A chiropractor can help your thoughts improve from helping your body to rebalance. After a chiropractic adjustment, your body will release endorphins and other natural chemical boosters to give you energy, reduce pain, and improve your moods.

This article is general information, not medical advice. See a provider for diagnosis and care specific to you.

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