Creve Coeur chiropractor, chiropractor in Creve Coeur, MO

How does it work?

The main causes of joint dysfunction are mechanical, chemical, and mental. Mechanical causes are referred to as micro or macro trauma. Micro trauma can also be called repetitive stress injury. Sitting with poor posture at a desk and typing all day can cause problems such as carpal tunnel or neck, upper back, or low back pain. Macro trauma refers to pain due to trauma to the body, such as a fall, a break, or a car crash. Both forms of mechanical causes of joint dysfunction can benefit immensely from chiropractic care. Another cause of joint dysfunction is due to the chemical effects on the joint function and the body as a whole. Smoking, heavy drinking, and poor diet can create chemical imbalances in the body.

Chiropractic helps to remove postural imbalances and structural misalignments that can accumulate in our bodies over time. Chiropractic works by restoring your own inborn ability to be healthy. For your body to remain healthy, your nervous system must function well. For your nervous system to function well it must be free of interference. By restoring spinal function with Chiropractic adjustments, nerve interference by misaligned vertebrae is removed, thus allowing optimal nervous system function and improved health.

The customized care you receive from Dr Arnone may help to improve your posture, muscle balance and mobility. It can also restore the integrity of your nervous system and help get rid of pain, so you can get back to feeling good!

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Our Creve Coeur, MO chiropractic office can greatly help with many conditions including: Allergy, Disc problems, Whiplash, Osteoarthritis, Joint Dysfunction, neck/low back pain, headaches, sciatica, pinched nerve, carpal tunnel syndrome, maintenance care and fibromyalgia.