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A Beginner’s Guide to Combining Exercise with Chiropractic Care for Maximum Benefits

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Integrating exercise with chiropractic care can provide a great way to support your overall well-being. Whether you are recovering from an injury or aiming for general health, combining these two strategies can optimize results and contribute to a more active lifestyle.

Chiropractic care focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues, especially those related to the spine and nerve function. With regular exercise, you improve your cardiovascular health, strength, flexibility and endurance.

Combining these two approaches can enhance the benefits each has to offer. Chiropractic combined with various muscle release techniques can help improve overall mobility and manage pain, setting the stage for more effective and safer exercise routines. Proper body alignment and nerve function may also lead to improved physical performance by addressing muscle imbalances that are commonly seen in today’s sedentary world.

Exercising regularly can help maintain spinal health by strengthening the muscles that support the spine, improving posture, and increasing flexibility. This can complement chiropractic work, potentially leading to longer-lasting results and a lower likelihood of recurring issues.

For overall health, the following exercise guidelines are generally recommended by experts:

  1. Frequency: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week. Also add weight training at least two days a week.
  2. Intensity: Moderate-intensity activities raise your heart rate and make you breathe harder but still allow you to talk. Vigorous-intensity activities will make you breathe rapidly.
  3. Duration: Exercise sessions can be broken into smaller blocks through the week. Aim for 30 minutes a day, five days a week.
  4. Variety: Include a mix of aerobic, weight training and mobility exercises to cover different aspects of fitness.
  5. Consistency: Regular, long-term exercise is key for maintaining health. Make physical activity a part of your daily routine.
  6. Recovery: Allow time for rest and recovery to prevent overuse injuries and support muscle repair. Support the body with food, hydration and sleep. Manage your stress.
  7. Body work: Consulting a body work expert such as a chiropractor who is knowledgeable in advanced soft tissue techniques allows you to understand your body and your compensation patterns. Many patients choose to see their chiropractor regularly to help with recovery and to address overall mobility.

By integrating both exercise and chiropractic, individuals can support healthy movement and maintain a long-term active lifestyle.

If you’d like to schedule a chiropractic appointment at the Whole Health Institute with Dr. Amina Karm, call 913-632-3550 or request an appointment online.

*Please consult with your health care provider before starting a new exercise program, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or concerns.

About The Author

Amina Karim, DC

Amina Karim, DC, is an experienced chiropractor committed to enhancing the health of individuals through personalized care. With the use of various chiropractic methods, Dr. Karim helps her patients continue to heal outside the exam room and get back to doing the things they love.

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