ROANOKE, Va., Feb. 19, 2017 -- Peak Performance Chiropractic & Wellness announced its support of American Heart Month, also known as National Heart Health Month, which is dedicated to the continued reduction of cardiovascular disease. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), about 75 million American adults have high blood pressure. This is often seen as a precursor to more serious cardiovascular problems, so lowering it is a priority. Peak Performance Chiropractic & Wellness notes that studies indicate that chiropractic treatments may improve several key heart-related stats in patients, including the heart rate and blood pressure. Therefore, these treatments can have more benefits than the pain and musculoskeletal problems they are often used to treat.
Studies have noted a correlation between lowered blood pressure and chiropractic treatment. One such study published in the Journal of Human Hypertension saw an average 14 mm Hg greater drop in systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure count), and an average 8 mm Hg greater drop in diastolic blood pressure (the bottom blood pressure number) when compared to a placebo.
"An atlas adjustment has the effect of not one, but two blood-pressure medications given in combination," said study leader George Bakris, MD. “And it seems to be adverse-event free. We saw no side effects and no problems," adds Bakris, director of the University of Chicago hypertension center.
“Patients often experience improved blood pressure and lowered pulse rates not only as a result of treatment but also because of reduction in pain and anxiety associated with musculoskeletal issues. Chiropractic treatments have a beneficial influence on the whole body without the unnecessary side-effects often associated with prescription medication usage," said Joshua Rhodes, DC of Peak Performance Chiropractic & Wellness.
Taking care of seemingly-unrelated problems often helps cardiovascular markers that are related to stress, pain, and anxiety. Such markers range from the heart rate and blood pressure to chemicals the body produces in response to inflammation.
Even if an injury seems relatively minor, it's important to get and follow an appropriate treatment plan. Often, the body responds to such issues in ways that can cause problems elsewhere later down the road, which could result in a multitude of cardiovascular problems. In recognition of American Heart Month, everyone is urged to see his or her doctor regarding any new or developing cardiovascular symptoms.
About Peak Performance Chiropractic & Wellness
Peak Performance Chiropractic & Wellness specializes in chiropractic treatments to help patients relieve pain and change their lives. It is led by Dr. Joshua Rhodes, who was voted Platinum as the Best Chiropractor in the Roanoke Valley.
Additional information on their services and hours can be found on their website at http://peakperformanceroanoke.com/.
Peak Performance Chiropractic & Wellness 3603 Brambleton Ave, Ste A Roanoke, VA 24018 (540) 526-7479


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