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Shoulder pain, upper back pain, tight shoulders? How Chiropractic can help

Updated: Jun 20

Shoulder pain, upper back pain, tight shoulders? How Chiropractic can help


Shoulder pain, upper back pain, tight shoulders? Are you part of the 55% of the working population that has had thoracic pain this year?


There has been a 30% increase in musculoskeletal disorders globally since 1990


This can range from muscles, bones, joints , tendons and ligaments


Shoulder pain, upper back pain, tight shoulders? How Chiropractic can help
Shoulder pain, upper back pain, tight shoulders? How Chiropractic can help

Spinal pain syndromes are classified as one of the most disabling


Low back pain related years LIVED with disability has increased by 52.7% over the past decade!


Woman are 2.5 times more likely to suffer with thoracic pain.


Spinal manipulative therapy is a super common treatment choice for thoracic dysfunction and studies have shown that Chiropractic adjustments can effect spine pain intensity and short term disability


How many times do you need to see a chiropractor?


The study didn't get a definite answer as each persons problem is different. That’s why we tailor our care to your needs! I always say to patients in an acute episode pain relief usually begins to be noticed around 4 session and after 12 sessions the bodies inflammatory response usually is decreased and your adjustments hold for a longer period of time


If you want more information about how we can help . Please call Health Wise Chiropractic 03 9467 7889 or book online to see one of our Chiropractors in Sunbury or Melton/Strathtulloh Today!


We have over 400 health blogs and have our soon to be launched take home health programs STAND CORRECTED, we are your one stop shop for great hospitality, manual care and health programs to take with you and do anywhere 24/7 so you can ultimately STAND CORRECTED!


Factors Associated With Clinical Responses to Spinal Manipulation in Patients With Non-specific Thoracic Back Pain: A Prospective Cohort Study


Mégane Pasquier1,2*,


James J. Young3,4,


Arnaud Lardon2,5 and


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