BRENTWOOD, Tenn., Dec. 18, 2016 -- Chiropractic can do more than relieve back pain. Chiropractic has been shown to improve immune system response and help individuals avoid contracting the common cold and the flu. Brentwood residents can enjoy a healthier winter season and keep their health at optimal levels with regular chiropractic treatments. Chiropractic can positively impact immune system response, inflammatory health conditions, depression, migraines, and more. Spinal imbalances and dysfunction in the neural pathway can lead to a range of health conditions and symptoms that can reduce one’s ability to fully enjoy the holiday season.
The stress and changing weather can make individuals more susceptible to colds and the flu. A spinal misalignment can lead to neural dysfunctions that cause irregularities in immune system response and additional stress to the body. There has been support to show that chiropractic can have a positive impact on both the nervous system and the immune systems. Dysfunction in the neural pathway can cause and worsen inflammatory diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, and depression. Chronic infections and those with immune-compromised conditions are particularly vulnerable to a dysfunctional neuro-endocrine-immune response.
Chiropractic has been known to improve immune system function and reduce stress. Chiropractic and massage therapy can be used together to rebalance the spinal column, reduce stress, decrease headache frequency and severity, and provide relief from arthritic pain and joint pain.
Natural pain management techniques can offer relief and support the healing process. The immune system is connected to other systems in the body and certain imbalances, such as those that affect the spine, can trigger health issues. A study conducted at New York's Preventive Medicine Institute found that the 107 long-term chiropractic patients who participated showed much greater immune competence, in comparison with those who had not received chiropractic care.
“Chiropractic care can make a profound difference on various aspects of patient health, including improved immune system response,” said Dr. Quinn W. Uzelman. “As an experienced Brentwood chiropractor, I can attest to the fact that spinal manipulations and complementing services help to improve health. Patients can effectively address winter health problems at their source with chiropractic treatment at Premier Family Chiropractic.”
Dr. Quinn W. Uzelman, chiropractor at Premier Family Chiropractic, offers services to residents of Cool Springs, Brentwood, TN and surrounding communities. Their team promotes internal healing with a range of holistic services, specializing in the treatment of injuries affecting the spine and extremities. The services at Premier Family Chiropractic include chiropractic adjustments, chronic pain treatment, massage therapy, hormone evaluations, detox weight-loss programs, and organic supplements.
Call (615) 661-4101 to discuss winter holiday chiropractic treatments or visit http://premierfamilychiropractic.com/ for details.
Premier Family Chiropractic, (615) 661-4101


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