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Back pain is a common problem for many people. In fact, studies show that some 80 percent of the population will suffer from back pain at some point in their life. It is also the second most common cause for patients to visit the doctor’s office. You’ll want to choose the right type of doctor–one that can identify and treat the root cause instead of masking the pain with medication.

The neck contains the cervical spine, which starts at the base of the skull and goes down to include seven small vertebrae (C1-C7). The cervical spine supports the weight of your head and can move in nearly every direction. This flexibility makes the neck very susceptible to injury and pain.

Anatomical structures of the shoulder are highly complex and interconnected. This means that a shoulder injury rarely causes pain in just one area. Instead, it often affects multiple muscles, tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage. Shoulder pain and injuries can be caused by a variety of things, but no matter the cause, everyone wants the same result – the pain to go away. If you have been experiencing shoulder pain or discomfort for more than a couple weeks without improvement then chances are it won’t just get better on its own. For shoulder pain causes, early diagnosis is critical to recovery.

Our lower backs are engineered to provide support, strength, and flexibility to our upper bodies. That is also why our lower backs are so sensitive to injury and pain. Lower back pain can be the result of a variety of things and can range from mild and annoying to severe and debilitating. Some 31 million Americans report having lower back discomfort or pain at any given time and 80 percent of the population will suffer from lower back pain at some point during their life.

You may be familiar with the terms herniated and bulging discs, and while many people use them interchangeably, they are actually two separate conditions. A herniated disc results when a crack in the tough outer layer of the cartilage allows some of the soft inner cartilage to protrude out of the disc. This is also referred to as a ruptured disc. A herniated disc is more likely to cause pain and results from compression of the nerve or nerve root.

One-third of people in the United States suffer from knee pain each year. It’s the second most common cause of chronic pain. The knee is one of the most complex joints in the body and consists of four bones and supporting ligaments and cartilage. Due to this complexity and the role they play in movement, the knees are susceptible to deterioration, injury, and subsequent pain.

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"My wife and I have been going to Dr Swift for about two months and the results have been life changing. We suffer from multiple spine issues and our pain has dramatically reduced. We have more energy, flexibility has increased and able to sleep and wakeup without stiffness and pain."
"I woke up today pain free with full range of motion for the first time in a year. As far as my experience in the office, I appreciate how Dr. Swift explains everything really well and takes time to listen and gave me a plan of action, which obviously yielded results after one visit! I had an amazing massage also. And the lady at the front desk is super friendly as well. No complaints here."
"Had been struggling with my back pain after getting injured for about a month I decided visit Swift Health after family recommendations. After 2 visits to Swift Health Chiropractic I was feeling so much better, I was able to sleep without being in pain. I am still going but everyday is better and better. I was so thankful Swift Health knew what I needed and took the time to explain the whole process and to answer my many, many questions. Plus the added bonus was they close at 6pm so I am able to go after work."