What happens to your body after a chiropractic adjustment?

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asked Jul 14, 2022 in Pain by 702792 (860 points)
What happens to your body after a chiropractic adjustment?

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answered Jul 20, 2022 by LynnTerry (15,440 points)
After you have a chiropractic adjustment your body may experience headaches, fatigue or pain in the parts of the body that were treated.

Chiropractic adjustment is a procedure in which trained specialists (chiropractors) use their hands or a small instrument to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint.

The goal of this procedure, also known as spinal manipulation, is to improve spinal motion and improve your body's physical function.

There are several benefits of a chiropractic adjustment including: Helps minimize migraines and neck-related headaches.

Improves your posture. Reduces pain and improves range of motion of your spine and other joints.

A chiropractic visit typically lasts for up to 30 minutes.

An introductory visit typically lasts longer than a “routine” visit.

The most common reactions after a chiropractic adjustment are local discomfort in the area of treatment (two thirds of reactions), followed by pain in areas other than that of treatment, fatigue or headache (10% each).

Nausea, dizziness or "other" reactions are uncommonly reported (< 5% of reactions).

Each visit with a chiropractor can cost between $30.00 and $200.00 for the average person.

Generally, intensive treatments are more expensive than something like an adjustment.

In fact, adjustments are offered for between $50.00 and 500.00 each by most chiropractic offices.

Sleeping on your side after a chiropractic adjustment is another way to help keep your spine aligned, so that you alleviate unnecessary pressure in the back, and help your body recover while in its most natural position.

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