How Chiropractic Adjustments Help With Travel
Now that the world is finally returning to normal, more people are traveling in record numbers. Planes and public transportation are full again, social distancing restrictions have been lifted, and in large part, masks are off. People are certainly making up for lost time and canceled trips.
Chiropractic Adjustments for Travel Pain
When traveling, we are generally in different seating and sleeping arrangements than we are used to. This usually means non-ergonomic seats, chairs, and beds. For me, this is the number one reason that it is important to make sure you get chiropractic adjustments before traveling. The number of patients that come off of trips complaining about travel pains from the awful bed they slept in at the hotel or cramped seats on the plane would probably surprise a lot of people. For this reason, it is important to give your body the best chance. Having great spinal health will go a long way in avoiding travel pain caused by these things we cannot avoid when traveling. Of course, chiropractic adjustments when you return from your trip will still be important, but you certainly will not be in as much pain/discomfort when returning.
Chiropractic Adjustments for an Immune System Boost
We generally interact with many people, mainly strangers, when we travel. Crowded airports and planes, packed bars and restaurants are all things pretty much synonymous with travel. For this reason, it is important to give your immune system a boost before going anywhere. As we’ve discussed at length in the past, chiropractic care gives your body the best chance to fight off all the colds, cases of flu, and viruses going around. In addition, now that we are not wearing masks, it is easier to inhale foreign particles that may cause illness.
Travel to Markson Chiropractic Before You Leave
Traveling is obviously great, but it can take a toll on the body from a physical and internal point of view. So pay it forward and get adjusted before you travel! Schedule a consultation today!
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