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Addressing soft tissue problems is an important complement to chiropractic care. This is because muscles move joints, while ligaments and fascia support them. If a sublaxation is adjusted without addressing related soft tissue problems, you may still experience pain. In addition, your tight muscles and shortened fascia can pull your joint out of alignment again. Massage therapists use a variety of techniques to address soft tissue problems. Techniques such as sustained pressure, ice massage, and stretching can release trigger points. In general, massage increases circulation. Massage Supports Chiropractic Therapy
• Recovery is normally faster and more complete.
• Chiropractic treatment often proceeds more easily.
• Adjustments frequently last longer.
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