5 Unexpected Reasons to See a Chiropractor

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What are the most common causes for calling a chiropractor? If you guessed an aching back or stiff neck, you’re spot on! And it makes sense. 80 percent of us are expected to have back pain at least once in our lives.[1] Whether it’s poor posture, injury, or aging, neck pain is also a popular reason to go.

At the core, chiropractors treat problems related to the musculoskeletal system.[2] This involves the skeleton, cartilage, tendons, joints, ligaments, muscles, and other connective tissue. Their education and practice also directly impacts the nervous system. Chiropractors look at the interconnectedness of the body, and believe in the body’s ability to heal itself. So, they treat without turning to painkillers or surgery.

But did you know that chiropractors do so much more? In today’s blog, we’ll explore five surprising ways that chiropractors help you.

1. Chiropractors Offer More Than Adjustments

During an initial visit, your chiropractor will perform an intake, exam, treatment, and follow-through plan. What some may not know is that treatment can extend beyond only an adjustment.

Chiropractors are trained to take a holistic approach to your health. This means they may offer you suggestions to practice outside the walls of their office. This can include rehab exercises, ergonomic advice, and nutritional and dietary counseling.

A chiropractor understands that the body and its systems are interconnected. They are concerned about your well-being and will design treatments to improve it.

2. Chiropractors Can Lessen Stress and Anxiety

You know the feeling — the low energy, headaches, or insomnia. That churning feeling in your stomach or the panic tightening in your chest. Stress or anxiety is something most of us will have in our day-to-day lives.

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If you feel this way, you aren’t alone:

  • 3 out of 4 Americans have reported at least one stress symptom within the last month.[3]

  • 55 percent report experiencing stress throughout a lot of the day.[4]

  • Almost half claim to lay awake at night.[5]

And if you’re young, you aren’t exempt. Gen Z (those who are 15-21 years old) are more likely than other generations to report fair or poor mental health.[6]

But can a chiropractor really help with stress or anxiety? Yes. They can.

Chiropractors focus on a mind-body approach —  they adjust the physical also to help improve the mental.[7]

Often, stress and anxiety will manifest in a variety of ways. Whether it’s muscle tension, fatigue, headaches, or an inability to relax, the body takes a hit. Chiropractors are trained to help bring relief to many of these symptoms. Their care is all-natural, which means no medicinal side effects. 

Studies also show that after being adjusted, the body releases positive hormones. The three that get released are neurotensin, oxytocin, and cortisol.[8] These help to neutralize stress-induced pain, boost feelings of social bonding, and block pain caused by inflammation.

Stress and anxiety can be heavy burdens to bear. While chiropractic care can help, please don’t stop or change your medication without talking to a trusted professional. If someone you know has mental health concerns, it’s important to seek help from a qualified care provider.

3. Chiropractors Help Migraines and Tension Headaches

Headaches are always an uninvited guest. And they’re unfortunately common. 9 out of 10 Americans suffer from having headaches at some point in their lives.[9] While for some, having a headache may be rare, but for many others, it’s a real and frequent problem.

The treatment for migraines and headaches varies. Some will take a pill while others may try and sleep it off. Some prefer to avoid daily medication and will instead opt for alternative treatments.[10]

How can a chiropractor help your migraine?

Chiropractors are well-versed in helping headaches. In fact, 87.2 percent of chiropractors help patients who suffer from them.[11]

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A chiropractor performs adjustments to improve your spinal function and reduce the stress on your system. They can also give advice on:

  • Posture

  • Ergonomics

  • Relaxation techniques

  • Stretching

  • Low-impact exercises

  • Staying hydrated

  • Avoiding teeth-clenching[12]

The result? When it comes to preventing migraines, chiropractic techniques may be one of the few ways that’s as useful as taking medications.[13]

A fun fact: Dr. Nikki became a chiropractor because of her own journey with migraines. Into her early 20s, Dr. Nikki suffered from debilitating headaches. Chiropractic care and lifestyle changes helped her become migraine-free. This transformation inspired her to become a chiropractor, so she could help others experience that same freedom!

4. Chiropractors Help During Pregnancy

The female body goes through impressive changes during pregnancy — and with that can come pain or discomfort. 70 percent of pregnant women claim to have back pain.[14] 1 in 3 report hip pain.[15] And as the body starts to prepare for labor and delivery, the joints and ligaments will begin to move around and can shift out of alignment.

Chiropractors can provide gentle adjustments to align and stabilize the body. They can also offer recommendations on stretches and exercises to help bring relief.

Be sure and check out our “Why Every Expecting Mom Needs to See a Chiropractor” blog for more details on how prenatal chiropractic care can help.

5. Chiropractors Benefit the Family — Including Children

Children make up a growing and essential part of our society. Currently, about 3 percent of children have been seen by a doctor of chiropractic — and those numbers are rising.[16] Many are realizing the health benefits of chiropractic care on kids.

How can chiropractic care benefit children? 

Children tend to be quite active and can experience many types of falls or blows. For kids in sports, this is especially true. Injuries can cause several symptoms, such as back or neck pain, soreness, or general discomfort.[17] One benefit of chiropractic care is that it’s skilled and individualized. This means that your chiropractor is trained to adapt to the needs of your child (i.e., they will be gentle).


Children aren’t the only ones to benefit. The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics recently published a study about chiropractic care with mothers and infants. In it, mothers reported that they and their infants benefited after receiving chiropractic care.[18] Specifically, for their infants, mothers noted improvements in feeding problems, excessive crying, and sleep issues (to name a few).

The medical community continues to discuss the benefits of children receiving chiropractic care. Like choosing a pediatrician, selecting a chiropractor requires research, conversation, and discernment. Whether you're pregnant or have a child, make sure the chiropractor you choose is well-qualified.

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There are a number of ways to do this:

  • Reach out. The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) is a leading organization that provides chiropractic training and certification in pregnancy and pediatric care. They can help you find an ICPA Chiropractor to meet you and your children’s needs best.

  • Become more knowledgeable. Follow the ICPA, American Chiropractic Association (ACA), and ACA Pediatrics Council social media. Continue to read and stay up on the latest research.

  • Call our office. Dr. Nikki is a certified member of the ICPA and has received additional credentials through the Academy Council of Chiropractic Pediatrics. She’d be happy to talk with you and answer any questions you have.

Consider the Natural Approach

There are a variety of reasons to go to a chiropractor. Maybe you’re tired of taking pills. Or feeling stressed. Or perhaps you’re looking for alternative ways to improve you and your family’s well-being. Chiropractic care can help. 

While most may visit for back or neck pain, chiropractors offer a host of other benefits. They treat a multitude of areas and provide recommendations that take into account your whole body — and they do so naturally

Consider giving our office a call or booking an initial visit to see how we can help you live your healthiest life.



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11. Ibid.

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15. Ibid.

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