Alternative Energy Treatments for Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a condition that is not only painful, but leaves its victim with severe fatigue that affects their quality of life. Although medications can help the person with fibromyalgia many people seek out alternative forms of treatment that can help them feel even better. These alternative treatments will be discussed below.
Chiropractic care: A chiropractor may be able to help diminish the pain and increase mobility of the fibromyalgia patient. A chiropractor is trained to relieve neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain, headaches, and muscular pain through motions applied to the pressure points of the body. He or she does this by ways of stretching, gentle pressure and thrusts with the use of hand adjustments.
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