Why You Need A Chiropractor For Neck Pain

Chiropractic Proven Most Effective For Neck Pain

Chiropractic Patients Show Faster Response & Shorter Duration Of Symptoms

If you suffer from Neck Pain, seeing a chiropractor may be the best decision you can make.  Research studies have repeatedly shown that chiropractic patients respond faster to the all natural approach compared to over-the-counter or prescription drugs, physical therapy or exercise.  The research studies continue to show that patients under traditional chiropractic care show faster response times, are returned to work sooner & have less expenses than all other musculoskeletal pain treatments. There are also no side effects with the traditional chiropractic methods, which is another bonus.

"After a thorough consultation & exam, we will pin-point & diagnose your problem.  Sometimes x-rays may be necessary in order to see any underlying cause to a symptom, which we can take on-site. Once we have all the pieces of the puzzle, we can design a customized care plan to eliminate your pain & fix your problem, so it does not return", says Dr. Drew D. Kycynka, top rated chiropractor at Coastal Chiropractic Dunedin Florida.  "What people like most about our approach is that there are no drugs, no injections or needles & no surgery!"

Traditional chiropractic care has been proven safe & effective and remains the number one choice for patient satisfaction.  "I've been treating neck pain for almost 25 years and I've seen all sorts of problems.  For the most part, the majority of neck complaints are of muscle & skeletal structure issues, primarily from our sitting, standing or sleeping posture.  We have had an extremely high success rate in treating & correcting these conditions in a relatively short period of time", says Dr. Drew.

If you would like more information on how chiropractic care could help you, call Dr. Drew at Coastal Chiropractic Dunedin (727) 733-1601.  The answer to your problem may be just a phone call away...

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