Understanding Two Powerful Paths to Pain Relief and Healing
When you’re dealing with back pain, neck stiffness, or recovering from an injury, you might wonder:
Should I see a physical therapist or a chiropractor? The good news is, both physical therapy and chiropractic care are valuable, non-surgical options for addressing pain, restoring function, and improving your quality of life. But they take different approaches — and knowing the difference can help you choose the care that’s right for you. Physical therapy (PT) focuses on helping patients restore movement, strength, balance, and function after injury, illness, or surgery. PTs use scientifically based techniques to treat the underlying cause of pain or dysfunction. Physical therapy is often used after surgeries, sports injuries, strokes, or chronic conditions like arthritis. It’s a progressive, functional approach focused on helping you get back to your normal activities — or better than before.
Chiropractic care is a healthcare discipline that focuses on diagnosing and treating mechanical disorders of the spine and musculoskeletal system, especially misalignments (called subluxations). Chiropractors aim to restore proper spinal alignment, improve nerve function, and relieve pain — especially back and neck pain, headaches, and joint discomfort. Care often involves regular adjustments to maintain alignment over time. Some clinics even offer collaborative care, where PTs and chiropractors work together to get you faster results.
Both professions are dedicated to helping you live pain-free — just through different approaches.
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