HENDERSON, Nev., Oct. 23, 2016 -- Chiropractic as a gentle and non-invasive form of treatment is gaining support from Nevada government with the issuing of a proclamation of October as Chiropractic Health Month, reports Anthem Chiropractic. Chiropractors use a range of techniques, including manual adjustments, spinal decompression and orthotics to realign the spine and provide effective pain relief. Auto accident victims, those with workplace injuries and personal injuries have benefited from chiropractic for effective pain relief and management in Henderson, Nevada.
Brian Sandoval, Governor of the State of Nevada, proclaimed October 2016 as Chiropractic Health Month on September 27th. In the proclamation, Gov. Sandoval attests to the growing body of research supporting the effectiveness of chiropractic services, the ability of doctors of chiropractic to offer sound advice on stress reduction, nutrition and exercise and that such doctors are preventative care provides that holistically treat affected persons and have expertise in both the prevention and the care of musculoskeletal injuries.
Chiropractors, related service providers, and the health community of Nevada are happy to have attention drawn to the efficacy of chiropractic to treat common symptoms such as neck pain, back pain, pain in joints, and chronic headaches from a range of conditions. The non-invasive chiropractic techniques provided from a chiropractor can produce the pain relief that patients need.
“I have had back problems and had two surgeries and wanting a third,” said Louise K., resident of Henderson, NV. “Dr. Day provided a multidisciplinary plan that included chiropractic therapies and pain management. Pain management provided some immediate relief but I had residual pain in my right leg. Steroid injections failed. Dr. Day recommended decompression table therapy and from the first session my leg pain was relieved. I continue with the decompression table therapy to ensure pain relief and to keep surgery at bay. Thank you Dr. Day!”
“There is a body of research and numerous patient cases where chiropractic has effectively treated conditions arising from car accidents, workplace accidents and personal injuries,” said Dr. Derek Day. “As an experienced Henderson chiropractor, I use proven chiropractic techniques to help individuals, young and old, address the source of conditions and reduce discomfort naturally.”
Dr. Derek Day, Nevada chiropractor at Anthem Chiropractic, serves residents of Henderson, Las Vegas and the surrounding area. Chiropractors and staff effectively diagnose and treat injuries and conditions with non-invasive alternative therapies for gentle yet effective pain relief and healing. This practice focuses and helps patients with a car accident injury, personal injury or work injury. Anthem Chiropractic services include manual manipulations, massage therapy and nutritional counseling.
Call (702) 614-6777 to discuss how chiropractic can help with car accident injury, personal injury or work injury or visit http://drderekday.com/ for more details.
Anthem Chiropractic, (702) 614-6777


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