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But there are a lot of benefits to using both practices together so that you can help alleviate as much pain as possible. Any joint can get out of whack, and a chiropractor can put them back into whack.
A massage works with the muscles of the body. Helping to loosen them and relax them. Massages, however, do more than just feel good and relax the muscles. When you receive a massage, the techniques allow the ligaments and tendons to loosen as well. A chiropractor works with the bones, a massage therapist works with the muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
So how do they work together? That injury can push a joint out of place, and then the body compensates by pulling with muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Over time those soft tissues get used to pulling in a particular direction. What can happen is that your joints that are now properly aligned, are pulled back out of alignment by your muscles and tendons that have gotten used to pulling in a particular direction.
This can lead to recovery times that take longer and more visits to the chiropractor to keep getting the joints lined up just right. With the power of a massage, though, you can help to loosen those tendons, ligaments, and muscles, so they stop tugging at the joints. In the end, your muscles are retrained more quickly, and your joints stay in better alignment.
If you have a favorite masseuse, just schedule a massage appointment for shortly after your chiropractor appointment. Are you ready to get those joints back in whack? Call us at or you can request an appointment time via our online appointment request button. Facebook Instagram. What is Chiropractic Care? What is a Massage? How does a Massage Complement your Adjustment?