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Chiropractic Massage
BENEFITS OF MASSAGE THERAPY

Soft tissue treatments, such as massage therapy, are beneficial for a variety of conditions. Many of our treatment plans include this form of therapy as an adjunct to the chiropractic adjustments delivered by the doctors. Massage therapy has many physiological effects, such as:

- Increased circulation to all areas of the body. This means that more oxygen goes to the tissues, enabling them to function more efficiently.
- Removal of toxins and waste products that build up in the tissues.
- Reduction in recovery time from certain injuries.
- Softening of the connective tissue that permeates the body, resulting in more relaxed muscles and more efficient organ function.
- Breaking of the pain-tension cycle, which helps prevent muscle strains and aches.
- Increased flexibility and joint mobility.
- Better muscular balance throughout the body, resulting in effective support for other healing modalities, such as chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation.

You do not have to be a current chiropractic patient to schedule a massage therapy session. We offer one hour and half-hour sessions. Please note that this therapy is for the treatment of injury and specific conditions and not for relaxation. Please contact our office for rates and to schedule an appointment.

Charleston Pain Relief Center
Chiropractic 843-225-2550

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We proudly offer chiropractic massage at our convenient location in North Charleston, SC. Massage is a popular treatment for neck pain, back pain, high blood pressure, diabetes, low back pain, immunity suppression, spinal cord injury, autism, post-operative surgery, age-related disorders, infertility, eating disorders, smoking cessation, and depression