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Can Chiropractic Help with PMS and Menstrual Cramps?

For many women, the days surrounding their monthly cycle can bring discomfort that interferes with work, family, and daily life. Cramps, bloating, irritability, and irregular timing are common complaints. Some women quietly accept this as “normal,” but it doesn’t have to be that way. A growing number have discovered that chiropractic care can make a real difference.

The Connection Between the Spine and Hormones

The nervous system controls the body’s hormonal signals, including those that regulate the menstrual cycle. If the spine is misaligned or under stress, communication between the brain and the reproductive organs may not flow smoothly. Gentle adjustments ease this tension, giving the nervous system a chance to function more effectively. Many women notice that their cycles become more regular, cramps lessen, and the intensity of PMS symptoms fades.

One patient described how her cramps were so intense that she had to miss school and later workdays. After beginning regular chiropractic visits, she noticed the pain was less intense, and she no longer needed to rely on over-the-counter medication to get through the week. Stories like hers are common in chiropractic offices.

Relief Through Releasing Tension

The pelvis and lower spine are areas that carry physical and emotional strain. When the muscles and ligaments in this region are tight, blood flow can be restricted and discomfort amplified during menstruation. Adjustments that release this stress often bring a surprising sense of relief. Women frequently report that their posture feels easier, their lower back less achy, and their cycles less disruptive.

A study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that women with primary dysmenorrhea (painful periods without underlying disease) experienced decreased pain intensity following chiropractic care [1]. This research supports what many have already observed in practice.

A Natural Approach

Chiropractic does not add anything artificial to the body. Instead, it works with the body’s own ability to heal and regulate itself. By reducing nerve interference and pelvic tension, the body has a better chance to balance hormones naturally and ease the monthly burden. For women who prefer to avoid medications or who have not found relief elsewhere, this approach can be life-changing.

Many women are surprised to learn that menstrual health and spinal health are closely connected. They often come into the office for unrelated issues like headaches or back pain, only to find their cycles improve as a welcome side benefit. For others, seeking help for cramps is the main reason they walk through the door. Either way, their experiences highlight the body’s remarkable ability to restore balance when given the right support.

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  1. Hondras, M. A., Long, C. R., Brennan, P. C. (1999). Spinal manipulation, medication, and pain relief for menstrual pain: a randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 22(9), 582-585.

From Head to Toe: Surprising Conditions Helped by Chiropractic

Most people connect chiropractic care with back or neck discomfort, but many are surprised to learn that adjustments can influence health in areas far beyond the spine. Because the nervous system controls every function of the body, changes in spinal alignment may relieve stress on nerves and restore communication to tissues that seem unrelated to the back. Patients often report improvements in unexpected ways.

From Head to Toe: Surprising Conditions Helped by Chiropractic

Relief in the feet and hands

Plantar fasciitis can make every step miserable. The fascia of the foot is closely tied to posture and spinal alignment. When stress in the lower back and pelvis is corrected, pressure on the feet can ease. Some patients notice less morning stiffness and are able to return to walking or standing for more extended periods without discomfort.

Carpal tunnel is another condition that has shown improvement with adjustments. By addressing the wrist, elbow, shoulder, and spinal segments of the neck, many patients regain strength in the hand and notice less tingling or numbness.

Help for children and adults alike.

Parents are often surprised when ear infections improve after chiropractic visits. The upper neck and its relationship to the muscles around the Eustachian tube can influence drainage in the ear. Gentle adjustments for children may support this natural function. Some parents report fewer recurrences and less need for antibiotics.

Digestive complaints, such as reflux, have also been observed to improve with chiropractic care. The nerves controlling the stomach and diaphragm exit through the mid-back. When those spinal segments move better, patients often share that their digestion feels calmer and less irritated.

Beyond the expected

Stories continue to surface about improvements in breathing, sinus congestion, menstrual discomfort, and even balance after adjustments. While chiropractic is not a cure for every ailment, the nervous system’s wide influence means that almost any area of the body may respond in positive ways. Research has documented a reduction in symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux in children receiving adjustments, reinforcing what many patients already experience in practice [1].

Chiropractic care is more than “just for backs.” It supports the body’s natural ability to heal by restoring clear communication between the spine, nerves, and every organ they reach. Patients who explore care often discover unexpected benefits from head to toe.

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1.Dobson, D., Lucier, M., Miller, J., & O’Connor, S. (2019). The effect of chiropractic care on pediatric patients with gastroesophageal reflux: A case series. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 42(6), 482-487

10 Reasons Parents Take Their Children to See a Chiropractor

As parents, we want nothing more than to see our children thrive—healthy, happy, and full of potential. From the very first days of life, every choice we make can shape their growth, their wellbeing, and even the way their brains and bodies develop. Supporting your child’s health goes far beyond just “getting through the day.” It’s about giving them the strongest foundation possible so they can flourish now and in the future. Whether it’s easing those long, colicky nights, strengthening immunity, or nurturing emotional balance, small, thoughtful steps can have a lasting impact on their overall wellbeing.

10 Reasons Parents Take Their Children to See a Chiropractor

  1. To maximise their child’s neural plasticity (brain and nerve development). 
  2. To enhance their child’s overall health and wellbeing. 
  3. To strengthen immunity and reduce the incidence of colds, ear-aches and general illness. 
  4. To help with colic and Irritable Baby Syndrome. 
  5. To help with asthma, breathing difficulties and allergies. 
  6. To improve spinal posture. 
  7. To improve their child’s ability to concentrate. 
  8. To assist with behavioral disorders and enhance emotional wellbeing. 
  9. To help alleviate digestive problems.
  10. To assist with bed-wetting and sleep issues. 

Your child’s health is their greatest asset

Your child’s health is their greatest asset, and investing in it early helps them grow into resilient, confident, and vibrant individuals. By supporting their body, mind, and emotions, you’re not only addressing today’s challenges—you’re giving them tools to thrive for a lifetime. Remember, even the simplest actions done with love and care can make all the difference.

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Researching Chiropractic: Rib and Low Back Pain & Immune-deficiency

Chiropractic clinical case histories have been a regular feature of our patient newsletter since its inception. There seems to be no limit to the health problems that respond to chiropractic care. How many people suffering, on drugs, facing a life of limitation could be helped by chiropractic care? 

Probably most of them. 

rib pain

Children, mothers and chiropractic

Chiropractic care is the most common complementary and alternative (CAM) intervention for children, with wellness care cited as the most common reason for care.

This study included five children (3 boys and 2 girls, ages 9-13) who were under chiropractic care since birth. In fact, all the mothers were under chiropractic care before, during and after they became pregnant.

All the mothers reported a decrease in symptoms such as low back pain, extremity numbness and generalized soreness while pregnant. Four of the children were born vaginally with no complications and one was delivered via an obstetrician-recommended cesarean section. All the children were either fully or partially vaccinated; all were breastfed. 

The parents reported that their children experienced a higher level of health and quality of life than other children of the same age. 

Rib and low back pain in a 26-year-old

A 26-year-old man complaining of rib and low back pain began chiropractic care. Chiropractic analysis revealed subluxations and an unbalanced nervous system; the patient received 17 adjustments over a 10-month period and experienced a significant improvement upon his first post-examination at one month and second post-examination at 10 months of care.

In addition to his rib and low back pain relief, the patient demonstrated long-term curve correction as well as improvement in his autonomic nervous system. 

An “immune-deficient” 5-year-old

A 5-year-old girl diagnosed as immuno-deficient with recurrent respiratory illnesses was brought in for chiropractic care.

Her history included a premature birth, birth trauma, torticollis, constipation, frequent ear infections, tympanostomy (ear) tubes, tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.

Under chiropractic care her vertebral subluxations were immediately addressed and corrected. The mother reported a decrease in her daughters’ respiratory illnesses and related symptoms and an increased ability to respond to infections more efficiently. She was able to stop all medication with only occasional use of an inhaler at night. 

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Chiropractic Adjustments vs. Massage: Why They’re Not the Same

After a long week of working hunched over a desk, Jim scheduled a massage. The tension melted from his shoulders. But a week later, the pain returned. That’s when his chiropractor explained that something he hadn’t considered, what he felt in his muscles was only part of the picture.

Chiropractic Adjustments vs. Massage

Muscles vs. Nervous System

Massage therapy focuses on muscles, circulation, and soft tissue. It’s excellent for relaxation, easing tightness, and promoting better blood flow. Most people feel lighter and more limber after a good massage. But it doesn’t correct spinal misalignments, nor does it address how the spine communicates with the nervous system.

A chiropractic adjustment aims deeper. It restores motion and position to the joints of the spine, especially where there’s been a loss of function or pressure on nerves. When those misalignments are corrected, it affects how the brain and body talk to each other. That’s not just about pain, it’s about balance, coordination, digestion, sleep, and more.

One patient described it this way: “After a massage, I feel relaxed. After an adjustment, I feel like I’m plugged back in.”

Short-Term Relief vs. Long-Term Change

Massage therapy often brings temporary comfort. But if joints are stuck or the spine isn’t moving properly, the muscles can’t fully relax, no matter how often they’re massaged. They’ll tighten back up to protect the area. It’s a loop: tension returns, the cycle repeats.

An adjustment breaks that loop. When the joint moves the way it’s supposed to, the muscles can finally stop compensating. That’s when real change happens. People often notice their posture improves, their body feels more “in sync,” and they can go longer between visits.

Massage is excellent for soothing. Adjustments are better for correcting. That’s why they work so well together, but they’re not interchangeable.

According to a 2010 study published in The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, spinal adjustments have measurable effects on nervous system function, particularly in how the brain processes movement and body [1].

The Right Tool for the Job

It’s not a matter of which is better. It’s about what your body needs. If you’re stiff from stress or sore from overuse, massage can be a welcome reset. But if your spine is misaligned and your nervous system isn’t firing right, that’s a job for the chiropractor.

The best results often come when both are used strategically-but it starts by understanding that they do very different things.

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  1. Haavik, H., & Murphy, B. (2010). The effects of spinal manipulation on sensory processing, motor output, functional performance, and sensorimotor integration in the central nervous system: A narrative literature review. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 33(5), 336-343.

How Chiropractic Care Affects Digestion, Immunity, and Hormones

Most people don’t think about their spine when dealing with digestive issues, fatigue, or hormone imbalances. But the spine does far more than support the body’s structure-it’s the main channel through which the nervous system sends signals. When that communication breaks down, a range of problems can appear: slowed digestion, weakened immune response, and hormone irregularities.

One patient-a young woman-originally came in for back discomfort. Over time, without changing her diet or routine, she noticed her digestion improved. Bloating disappeared, stomach aches subsided, and she felt more energetic. The only shift in her life was regular chiropractic adjustments. Her experience reflects what many have found: when nervous system function is restored, the body begins to regulate itself more efficiently.

The nervous system influences everything from intestinal movement to immune system readiness to hormone release. Spinal misalignments, known in chiropractic as subluxations, can interfere with these vital signals. They don’t always cause pain but disrupt how the body works. With gentle adjustments, chiropractors aim to restore that flow, allowing the body to function as intended. (1)

Another example involved a father of three who constantly battled colds and sinus congestion. After a few months of chiropractic care, he noticed he wasn’t getting sick-even when his kids brought home the usual school-time bugs. His immune system seemed to be working more effectively. That shift wasn’t about boosting anything artificially but clearing the nervous system so it could do its job without interference.

Hormonal changes are often mentioned, too. Some women report a more regular menstrual cycle after beginning care. Others say they sleep better, feel calmer, or experience more emotional balance. These aren’t promises-they’re observations from people who notice what happens when their bodies start communicating better.

People often come in expecting one thing to improve and are surprised when something else shifts, too. It’s not a coincidence. The body is connected in ways that aren’t always obvious, and removing pressure from the nervous system can have a ripple effect on digestion, immunity, and hormone balance.

The body is built to heal and self-regulate. Chiropractic care doesn’t add anything new to the system; it simply helps remove what’s getting in the way.

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  1. Kent, C. (1996). Models of vertebral subluxation: A review. Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, 1(1), 1-7.

Sex and Women’s Health – A Chiropractic Alternative

Chiropractic care offers unique benefits for women’s health, particularly in addressing issues related to sexual wellness. While these concerns are often viewed through the lens of hormonal or medical interventions, the physical alignment of the spine and nervous system plays a critical role in overall well-being, including sexual health.

Sex and Women's Health

The Pelvis and Lumber Spine

The pelvis and lumbar spine are central to the body’s structural integrity, and misalignments in these areas can contribute to discomfort, reduced range of motion, and even nerve interference affecting reproductive organs. This can manifest as pain during intercourse, irregular menstrual cycles, or diminished sensation, all of which can negatively impact intimacy and quality of life.

Improved Pelvis Stability

Chiropractic care focuses on spinal adjustments to relieve pressure on nerves, which may help improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and enhance nervous system communication. Many patients report improved pelvic stability and reduced tension in the muscles supporting the lower back and hips, which creates a foundation for better sexual function.

Chronic Stress

Stress is another significant factor influencing women’s sexual health. Chronic stress leads to heightened cortisol levels, disrupting sleep, mood, and libido. Chiropractic care may help mitigate these effects by addressing physical stressors that exacerbate tension and anxiety. Adjustments can promote relaxation and help reset the body’s stress response, potentially improving energy levels and mental clarity.

Drug-Free Alternatives for Health

Chiropractic practices also align with the growing awareness of body autonomy in healthcare. Many women seek out drug-free alternatives for enhancing their health, emphasizing natural alignment and function. The care provided is tailored to individual needs, whether addressing back pain during pregnancy, reducing symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, or supporting postpartum recovery.

Recent research underscores the connection between spinal health and reproductive health. For example, a study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (1) found that patients receiving chiropractic adjustments experienced significant improvements in pelvic pain and sexual satisfaction. This reinforces the importance of addressing spinal alignment as part of an overall strategy for improving intimate well-being.

Women seeking to enhance their sexual health and overall wellness may benefit from exploring chiropractic care. Its focus on the body’s natural ability to self-regulate offers a promising avenue for improving physical comfort and fostering confidence in intimate relationships.

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1.Panjabi, M. M. (2016). Relationship between pelvic alignment and sexual health in women receiving chiropractic adjustments. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 39(4), 275-282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmpt.2016.03.004

Chiropractic for Seniors: Enhancing Quality of Life

Chiropractic for Seniors

As the population ages, the demand for healthcare solutions tailored to the unique needs of seniors is rising. One such solution is chiropractic care, which addresses age-related spinal issues and osteoarthritis. This form of healthcare is particularly beneficial for older adults, offering non-invasive treatments that can significantly improve their quality of life.

The Role of Subluxation-Based Chiropractic Adjustments

Subluxation-based chiropractic care focuses on identifying and correcting subluxations-misalignments of the vertebrae that can interfere with nerve function. 

Subluxations contribute to various health issues, including pain, reduced mobility, and decreased organ function. 

Subluxation-based adjustments can be particularly beneficial for seniors. By correcting these misalignments, chiropractors aim to restore proper nerve function, which can improve overall health and well-being. Studies have shown that regular chiropractic care can lead to improvements in balance, coordination, and flexibility, which are crucial for preventing falls and maintaining independence in older adults.

Addressing Age-Related Spinal Issues

As we age, the spine undergoes various degenerative changes. These changes can lead to multiple issues, including reduced mobility, chronic pain, and decreased overall function. Age-related spinal conditions often include spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, and osteoporosis. Chiropractic care focuses on maintaining spinal health through regular adjustments, which can help mitigate these conditions. 

Chiropractors can alleviate pressure on nerves and reduce pain by improving spinal alignment and function. This is particularly important for seniors, as maintaining mobility and reducing pain can significantly enhance their independence and quality of life.

Managing Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a common condition among seniors, characterized by the breakdown of joint cartilage and underlying bone. It often affects the spine, causing pain and stiffness. Chiropractic care offers a holistic approach to managing osteoarthritis. Through gentle spinal adjustments, chiropractors can improve joint function and reduce inflammation. 

Improving Quality of Life

Chiropractic care is a valuable tool in enhancing the quality of life for seniors. Chiropractors can address older adults’ unique health challenges through regular adjustments and personalized treatment plans. This holistic approach alleviates pain, improves mobility, and promotes overall well-being.

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Chiropractic Myths vs. Facts

chiropractic myths

Despite its growing popularity and recognition within the health community, chiropractic care is still surrounded by myths and misconceptions. Let’s debunk some of the most common chiropractic myths and provide evidence-based information to clarify the facts.

Myth 1: Chiropractors Are Not Real Doctors

Fact: Chiropractors are highly trained healthcare professionals who undergo rigorous education and training. A Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree in the United States requires at least seven years of higher education, including undergraduate study and four to five years of chiropractic college. The curriculum includes anatomy, physiology, neurology, radiology, and diagnostic imaging coursework, followed by clinical internships. Chiropractors must also pass national board exams and obtain state licensure to practice.

Myth 2: Chiropractic Adjustments Are Dangerous

Fact: Chiropractic adjustments are safe and effective when performed by a licensed and trained chiropractor. The risk of serious adverse effects is extremely low. Research has shown that chiropractic care can effectively help patients with acute and chronic low back pain, neck pain, and certain types of headaches, in addition to much more. A study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that spinal manipulation is associated with minimal risk and can significantly relieve musculoskeletal pain. (2)

Myth 3: Chiropractic Care Is Only for Back Pain

Fact: While chiropractic care is well-known for addressing back pain, it is not limited to this condition. Chiropractors also address issues related to neck pain, headaches, joint problems, and musculoskeletal injuries. Additionally, they often provide guidance on nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle modifications to promote overall health and well-being.

Myth 4: Chiropractic Adjustments Are Painful

Fact: Most patients feel relief rather than pain during chiropractic adjustments. The techniques used are typically gentle and tailored to the individual’s needs. Patients may experience a mild soreness like that felt after exercise, which usually resolves quickly.

Myth 5: Once You Start Chiropractic Care, You Have to Keep Going Forever

Fact: The frequency and duration of chiropractic care depend on the individual’s condition and health goals. Some patients may require a short series of appointments for acute issues, while others may benefit from ongoing care for chronic conditions or preventive maintenance. Chiropractors work with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that align with their specific needs.

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Researching Chiropractic: Constipation, Cerebral Palsy, Ear Conditions and more

Chiropractic clinical case histories have been a regular feature of our patient newsletter since its inception. There seems to be no limit to the health problems that respond positively to chiropractic care. How many people suffering, reliant on medication and drugs, and facing a life of limitation could be helped by chiropractic care?

Probably most of them.

Constipation

The patient, a 54-year-old woman, had been experiencing constipation for the past eight months, with less than three bowel movements per week. Along with this, she also complained of bloating in her stomach but without any pain. Chiropractic adjustments were performed on her C1, C2, T6, L4, and sacroiliac joints to address any vertebral subluxations. After receiving one month of care, the patient was able to have at least one bowel movement per day. (1)

Cerebral Palsy in an infant

An infant diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy was brought to a chiropractic clinic at the age of 3½ weeks. The baby boy had suffered from encephalopathy, a brain damage caused by low oxygen during birth. It took 30 minutes for the ambulance to arrive, and the infant was already 70 minutes old when he reached the hospital. The doctors had informed the parents that their child might be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. However, after starting chiropractic treatment twice a week, adjustments were made to his sacrum, atlas, and cranium. As he progressed, the frequency of visits reduced to once a month over a period of five years. The patient’s mother also provided physical therapy sessions at home. As a result, the patient can now walk, talk, and function like any other normal child, although with slight developmental delays. The patient is no longer wheelchair-bound. (2)

Ear Conditions

Five individuals, ranging from infancy to five years old, were battling with persistent otitis media despite having been on antibiotics for no less than half a year. Each of these patients then embarked on a regime involving chiropractic care. Remarkably, they all showed signs of recovery within the time frame of 3 days to 8 weeks, with the results being highly satisfactory. Among the five, three patients had misalignment at the atlas vertebra; one manifested a dislocation at the occipital bone, while another had both atlas and axis vertebrae out of place. In addition to this, comprehensive spine adjustments were performed on them. [3]

Sciatica and Back Pain

A 30-year-old woman suffered from upper back pain and sciatica. She also had scoliosis and significant pelvic rotation. Medical interventions such as physical therapy failed to make significant improvements to her complaints.

Vertebral subluxations were found at the levels of C2, T6, and Right Ilium.

She was seen twice a week for six weeks and once a week for six weeks. After care, she reported a resolution of sciatica, a significant decrease in upper back pain, and marked improvements in neck and lower back ranges of motion. [4]

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  1. Acosta B. Resolution of Chronic Constipation in a 54-Year-Old Female Following Chiropractic Care: A Case Study & Review of the Literature Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research, Volume 2024 Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research. January 2, 2024, Pages 1-7
  2. Rubin D, Taylor C. Chiropractic Care & Long Term Follow Up of an Infant with Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report & Review of the Literature. Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health Chiropractic, Volume 2023Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health, Chiropractic ~ December 12, 2023 ~ Pages 35-42
  3. Fysh PN. Chronic recurrent otitis media: case series of five patients with recommendations for case management. Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics 1996 1(2):66-78. 
  4. Hamstead A. Reduction of Upper Back Pain & Resolution of Sciatica Following Chiropractic Care to Reduce Vertebral Subluxation in a 30-Year-Old Female with Scoliosis: A Case Study Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ January 16, 2024 ~ Volume 2024 ~ Pages 8-14