A posture support corrector may put an end to your chiropractic visits

 

Chiropractic visits are needed for a number of reasons. Some people have congenital defects that require manipulations. For instance, congenital hip dysplasia runs in my family. My daughter was born with her hip out of place, as was my aunt. My daughter’s pediatrician noticed the defect when she was two months old and referred her to a pediatric orthopedist, who prescribed a brace immediately. She wore the brace for six months, and the defect was corrected. My aunt wasn’t so lucky. Her condition was not diagnosed until she was much older. Now, she is manipulated by a chiropractor on a weekly basis, and she probably will be for the rest of her life. Injuries can also lead to chiropractic visits. If you are hurt, you may have to have chiropractic adjustments in order to heal properly.

Eventually, you will not need to see a chiropractor. Most chiropractic visits are due to poor posture. If you slump when you sit or slouch when you walk, you may need regular manipulations. And, you will need them as long as you are practicing poor posture habits. A posture support corrector may put an end to your chiropractic visits.

When you wear a posture support corrector, you limit your movements to only those that are posture friendly. You are not able to move in ways that your body is not intended and designed to move. You simply cannot slump when you sit or slouch when you walk. The brace will not allow you to do so.

If worn twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and only removed for showers or bathing, a posture support corrector will not allow you to sit, stand, walk, or sleep improperly. If you no longer us poor posture, you will no longer need chiropractic manipulations.


 

 

 

 

 




















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