YORKVILLE, Ill., Jan. 22, 2017 -- An Illinois wellness center is helping patients overcome harmful stress levels with all-natural chiropractic and massage therapies. The therapies, which are drug-free and have little side effects, focus on assisting the body with healing itself by targeting treatments to the muscles, nerves, and spine. Patients report that their symptoms of pain, stiffness, and even depression have decreased or disappeared from the therapies when combined with healthy diet and exercise. These improvements, facilitated by Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville in Illinois, relieve stress from a number of factors that include traveling, tight schedules, and high-sugar diets from the holidays.
Many Americans are stressed today for good reason - heavier workloads, faster-paced deadlines, and bombarding negativity cast a gloomy outlook over our overwhelming to-do lists. But stress doesn't simply cause 'bad feelings,' it devastates the body's health. Over half of Illinois adults alone are plagued with chronic stress, according to a 2012 report by the Illinois Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Lack of exercise, poor nutrition, and grueling travel increase the likelihood of heart attacks, strokes, and other stress-related risks.
But there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Increasing research reveals that chiropractic and massage therapies hold more value than once thought. These natural therapies deal with the nervous and muscular systems and help the body manage stress in healthier ways. The good news for Illinois residents is that Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville has delivered years of medical experience through their certified medical doctors, chiropractic physicians, massage therapists, and physical therapists.
"I am 26 years old, and I had seen two other doctors...and was desperately seeking help," says Corina, patient at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville. "For almost two months I was in the worst pain of my life! I was also very depressed. When I found out I had a herniated disc, bulging disc, and sciatica, I was recommended to have surgery...seeking a non-surgical option [led] me to APMY. It was the best move I’ve made. I can walk now, work, socialize, stand up straight without pain, get a full night's sleep and have hope for my future."
"The impact of chiropractic and massage to the body never ceases to amaze me," says Dr. Brian Berkey (Chiropractic Physician), Clinic Director of Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville. "Whether you are young or old, it's never too late to start."
New patients can contact Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville at (630) 553-2111 to schedule their first appointment with special pricing.
About Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville
Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville is a one-stop wellness center that delivers internal medicine, chiropractic, massage, and physical therapy to residents in Yorkville, Illinois and other surrounding areas. Visit http://www.AdvancedPhysicalMedicine.net/ to learn more about their services, location, and hours.
Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville, (630) 553-2111


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