Chiropractor Dr Katie Marten says that the right chiropractic treatment can benefit older people more than almost all other age groups. “Chiro helps to give people a really good awareness of where their body is in space and helps improve balance,” she says. “It also helps with general aches and pains and improves wellness.”
Chiropractors like to establish a relationship with their clients. They focus on health, not sickness and injury, and help support the body’s natural immunity. Initially, it is most beneficial to have sessions twice a week, for about six weeks, to set the body up for longstanding results, almost like starting a new exercise routine. Those who have a regular chiropractic appointment report:
- increased energy levels as a result of better overall biomechanics
- better balance
- a more efficient digestive system
- better bowel and bladder control
- better mobility
- reduced joint and muscle pain
- more settled sleep
Patients also experience faster pain relief and shorter recovery times after injury. Chiropractic care can be administered on all age groups and is gentle and works to balance and settle the nervous system, rather than simply adjusting backs and necks. “We love helping people maintain their independence and improve their quality of life, fast,” says Dr Marten.
You do not require a referral to see a chiropractor and in the case of injury, treatment costs can be covered by ACC. If you are interested in a drug-free health management option, you may benefit from chiropractic treatment.