Chronic pain can make our lives difficult by interfering with our activities of daily living. When patients turn to medication to manage chronic pain, it may relieve symptoms by masking the pain, however it does not address the cause of the pain. Side effects of pain mediation include drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, depression, increased suicidal ideations, weakened immune system, addiction, and can have negative effects on how other systems in the body function. Unfortunately one group of people often deal with chronic pain: our nations veterans. In fact, 29%-44% of military members deployed to conflict zones in Iraq or Afghanistan reported chronic pain. According to the Veteran Health Administration, 48%-60% of their primary care patients suffer from chronic pain.
Veterans returning from duty are at an increased risk for depression and suicide and these issues are also linked highly to chronic pain. Opioid addiction and overdose numbers have continued to rise in veterans since 2010 each year. As a result of this increased need, non-pharmacological treatments for chronic pain is a necessity to help our veterans after they have sacrificed so much for our country. Among these treatments are chiropractic adjustments! Research of active duty members found that those soldiers who sought chiropractic care more often reported that when they did feel their pain, it was mild and less frequent in occurrence. Chiropractic care offers safe, gentle, specific adjustments to the neck, spine, and extremities to align the body so that it may function at its best ability. When it comes to those who sacrifice so much by serving in the military, it should be our service to them to ensure that they are well taken care of! Our veterans deserve more than just masking their symptoms, they deserve full relief of the cause of their pain!
Yours in Health,
Dr. Nicholas J. Knutson, DC
Owner/Doctor
MOUNTAIN ISLAND CHIROPRACTIC
10917 Black Dog Ln., Suite 101
Charlotte, NC 28214
Tel (704) 394-8556
Fax (704) 395-8556
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