Why Pain Moves (And Why That Matters for Treatment)
- 614 Chiropractic
- Feb 3
- 1 min read
Pain doesn’t always stay where it starts. You might feel hip pain one week and knee pain the next, or neck tension that turns into headaches. This happens because the body works as a connected system. When one area isn’t functioning properly, other areas compensate — and pain can “move.”
At our office, we focus on identifying the source of the problem. If joint restriction or nerve irritation is involved, chiropractic adjustments and spinal decompression help restore motion and reduce pressure. If damaged or unhealthy tissue is contributing to pain, SoftWave therapy helps stimulate healing at the cellular level.
By matching treatment to the cause, we help stop pain from traveling — instead of just chasing symptoms.





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