VERNON HILLS, Ill., May 04, 2018 -- Veterans in the Lake County communities are no longer limited in their ability to find non-invasive, holistic care to help deal with back pain, neck pain, and other sources of discomfort, or recover from service-related injuries. That has been changed as Molloy Chiropractic Center, Inc. announces that it has become part of the VA network through Tri-West.
In addition to traditional medical care received through the VA network, local veterans will now have access to chiropractic coverage through the holistic healing center. Some conditions which veterans may wish to seek care for include ankle sprains, spinal stenosis, plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff tears, spinal disk herniation, headaches and migraines, lower back pain, and sciatica. The chiropractic center can also help veterans recover, reduce pain and restore mobility from any service-related injuries they may have experienced.
Another eligible veteran group is female veterans who may be pregnant. Some all too common conditions that women may experience in pregnancy are lower back pain, muscle spasms and sciatica. During pregnancy, most medical doctors will not prescribe drugs such as analgesics, muscle relaxants or anti-inflammatory medications because of the risks involved to the woman and her baby. Chiropractic care, on the other hand, offers a safe and drug-free alternative form of care for these veterans.
The chiropractors at the Vernon Hills wellness center, Dr. Dennis Molloy, Dr. Ryan Molloy, and Dr. Colleen Hile, are determined to introduce veterans to an alternative way of caring for their health that is effective, natural and long-lasting. “Chiropractic care has always been, and will continue to be, a great alternative for those in pain that want to eliminate or limit taking potentially addictive opioid medications,” commented Dr. Dennis Molloy. “We are honored to be able to offer our holistic health and wellness care to the veterans who have served our country so well.”
After a thorough physical examination with a spinal screening, and discussion with the veteran, one of the Molloy Chiropractic chiropractors might recommend a course of treatment that includes gentle spinal manipulations, soothing massage therapy, FAKTR for soft tissue injuries, nutritional support, corrective exercises to improve strength and mobility, and lifestyle advice to reduce or eliminate unhealthy habits.
Chiropractic care is not only helpful for veterans who need pain relief or are recovering from injuries. They can also turn to Molloy Chiropractic as a way a way to improve their current overall health and prevent future wellness concerns.
About the Chiropractor: Molloy Chiropractic Center, Inc. is located at 201 US Highway 45, Suite A in Vernon Hills, IL. Veterans living with pain or struggling to concentrate are urged to visit the chiropractors to receive natural, effective care. Visit the website at https://molloychiropractic.com/ to learn about the full range of available chiropractic care. Veterans can call 847-367-7070 to schedule an appointment.


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