We all want to alleviate pain, but sometimes chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia, arthritis, bulging discs, migraines and cancer challenge that ability. However, chiropractic care provides wonderful pain management options that reduce your discomfort and help you return to a more active and enjoyable life. If you are seeking a chiropractor in the Rochester or Webster, NY areas for pain management, we invite you to visit us at O’Dell Family Chiropractic.
We have a variety of techniques to help reduce your pain and make it more manageable. Even if you have tried various pain medications, essential oils and exercises, our chiropractors have alternative options to decrease your pain. Plus, chiropractic care does not have the side effects that often are associated with medications.
According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, over 100 million Americans are affected by chronic pain. If you are in this group and are dealing with back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, facial pain, shoulder pain, hip discomfort and joint immobility, our Rochester and Webster chiropractors want to care for you. Our chiropractic adjustments position your spine and joints into an alignment that reduces pain. We remove pressure from nerves that send pain signals so your body is able to relax. A body in pain is a body in stress and that leads to a decrease in overall health. With our pain management services, we alleviate your stress, reduce your pain and improve your health. As you continue with our care, your body gets stronger. We show you how to strengthen and stretch muscles for the best pain-free movement. Our goal is to manage your pain without medication or surgery. We want your body to start the healing process and believe one day you will wake up and your pain will not be the first thought in your mind.
If you are suffering from chronic pain or pain from an injury, please call us today at 585-671-9210. We have treatment options available and you will leave O’Dell Family Chiropractic feeling better than when you arrived.
How is chronic pain limiting your ability to enjoy life?