NEW YORK, March 20, 2016 -- Patients that improve their management of mental stress in workplace environments report positive outcomes, states Upper East Side Manhattan clinic chiropractor, Dr. Donald P. Milione, of New York Better Backs. Patients at this chiropractic clinic benefit from the suggestions and subtle manipulations of Dr. Milione in addressing conditions stemming from chronic and at times, debilitating, workplace stress. This New York chiropractor uses a full suite of techniques to assist patients in achieving optimal wellness and compassionately listens and addresses patient concerns. Patients can take advantage of chiropractic therapy, massage therapy, and ergonomic consultation and evaluation to improve their physical and mental well-being.
As cited in numerous studies, patients that take control of the state of their mental health and work to reduce workplace stress improve their overall health and increase their productivity in the workplace. Chiropractic care, along with diet and exercise, has been used to help patients manage serious conditions that can result from long-term stress and a predisposition for specific conditions. Unaddressed, stress experienced over a long period of time impairs healthy immune system function and can be a major factor in a number of medical conditions. Better postural alignment and biomechanical support on and off the job can alleviate additional stress placed on the systems of the body and improve the mental and physical well-being of patients. Those that better manage their stress can reduce occurrences of work absenteeism and more effectively meet the demands set forth by employers and colleagues.
“Chiropractic care is a practice that is gentle but effective,” said Dr. Milione. “From my experience as a chiropractor for over two decades, I can attest to the fact that workplace stress over extended periods of time, when unaddressed, can cause serious physical and mental problems. Chiropractic care, complementary treatments and patient education can improve a patient’s stress management. Patients have remarked on how much better they feel and can perform when following the protocols in their individualized treatment program. I am honored to be a part of their recovery and am always available to assist patients with their stress management needs.”
Dr. Donald P. Milione, chiropractor has been offering his services for over 27 years to patients from Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and New Jersey. Patients benefit from his diversified technique and caring approach at New York Better Backs. After an informed discussion and patient evaluation, he creates a program of individualized therapy to address the root causes of expressed symptoms. Patient can depend on receiving the best in quality care delivered with modern chiropractic technologies.
Speak with a friendly associate at (212) 988-6900 to discuss treatment options for individuals seeking to address their stress management needs or visit WWW.newyorkbetterbacks.com for more details.
Dr. Donald P. Milione, Chiropractor, (212) 988-6900


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