Thank you for the opportunity to assist you with your health concerns.
There are typically two ways a person will get their health into trouble…. The first is from a sudden traumatic overload such as car accident or a sports injury. The second and more common way is from gradual and progressive stress and strain.
Constant lifting, bending, poor posture, emotional strain, etc., put ongoing stress on your joints, muscles and nervous system. The repetitive and persistent strain gradually weakens the body until even normal loads become too much. Often, major symptoms come after warnings like stiffness, aching, muscle pulls or spasm, feeling generally unwell… Very commonly, there is no warning at all!
Pain and dis-ease are symptoms that tell you something is wrong. Pain killing drugs and muscle relaxing medications may help you manage your discomfort yet they only mask the symptoms. Medication is for temporary relief and does not correct the underlying injury.
Chiropractic care is a process that relieves stress on injured tissues and promotes optimal mobility to promote healing and long term stability.
Treatments are typically more frequent during the initial intensive car phase. This is necessary to reduce or eliminate your symptoms. As you progress into rehabilitative care through to maintenance care, treatments become progressively less frequent. We will tailor your treatment program to meet your specific needs.
Please remember…. If an injury is new and acute and left uncorrected, it can become chronic. If a chronic condition is left uncorrected, it can become permanent.
Chiropractic does more than mask the symptoms. Chiropractic corrects the underlying cause of the problem to help your body heal itself naturally. We seek to identify and correct habits that may predispose you to repeat injury.
My staff and I will work hard to meet your expectations and where possible, exceed them. If we do not meet your expectations, please tell us. If we have met your needs, please tell others.
We appreciate your referrals.
Welcome to our practice.
Best regards,
Dr. Wayne Coghlan and staff.