Relief Care vs. Chiropractic Care
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Visit us on the web today at bozemanchiropractor.com and on Google Maps in Bozeman, Helena, Billings. Most people, from my experience that come into our office, have had a chiropractic experience throughout their lives for relief. They go to the chiropractor when they’re hurt and they hope to feel better. The problem is, so many of the spines we look at from people that do relief care are in a lot of trouble. They have degeneration. Their structure is horrible, and their bodies are getting weaker and weaker. One way to know if you have only received relief care is if you used to go to a chiropractor once a year, then you needed to go once a month, and now you need to go every other week. The problem keeps getting worse.What we do in this office is we want people to feel better because their spines are getting corrected. In fact, sometimes when we’re correcting people’s spines, their spines initially hurt more. An analogy. Think about correcting your teeth. I had to wear braces for two years, and guess how many hours a day my braces were working on my teeth? Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for two years. Guess what it felt like every time they adjusted my wires, my teeth hurt more. Having teeth corrected sometimes hurts worse, before they are better.
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