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Stretching & Strengthening Exercises

Women having neck stretched Our Chiropractic office near Midland is available for chiropractic stretching & strengthening exercises. 

If you suffer from chronic pain, stiff ligaments, tight muscles, or frequent injuries, Dr. Frank Gonzales may prescribe stretching and strengthening exercises on top of any joint adjustments or other treatments you may need. 

These exercises can play a vital role in helping you regain control of your body, improve your range of motion, and enjoy a more pain-free lifestyle. Here's a look at some of the remarkable ways stretching and strengthening exercises can boost your quality of life, along with some specific examples of exercises Dr. Gonzales might recommend.

The Value of Stretching and Strengthening Your Body

Exercise, in general, has shown some important benefits for individuals struggling with injuries, chronic pain, and other musculoskeletal problems. For instance, aerobic exercise enhances blood circulation and fluid drainage, which can help control swelling and feed more healing oxygen to the tissues.

Stretching and strengthening exercises promise some special benefits of their own. Stretches can release pent-up muscle tension and limber up the tissues to ease muscle spasms, making the everyday motion more comfortable, and reduce your injury risk. Strengthening also reduces injury risk by granting extra stability to the key muscle groups that maintain your posture, symmetry, and balance.

Stretching Exercises to Keep Your Tissues Flexible

Dr. Gonzales will evaluate your current range of motion and medical status before prescribing stretching exercises. Common stretches that help to manage pain and improve flexibility include:

  • Forward, backward, and side neck tilts to loosen neck muscles
  • Downward neck release exercises to free up the back of the neck
  • Shoulder rolls to relax the tissues connecting your shoulders to your neck
  • Cobra stretches, cat-cow stretches, spinal bridges, and seated spinal twists to improve mid-back flexibility
  • Stretches that target the pelvic girdle, knees, wrists, tailbone, or lower back

Strengthening Exercises to Support Your Musculoskeletal System

Strengthening exercises typically target the muscle groups responsible for maintaining musculoskeletal alignment. Dr. Gonzales may recommend a routine that includes:

  • Chin tucks, which strengthen the muscles that support your head
  • The prone cobra, an exercise that targets the shoulders, neck, and upper back
  • A standing exercise called the back burner that works both the back and the chest
  • Curl-ups, side bridges, and other exercises to build the core muscles that support your lower back

Call your Permian Basin Accident & Injury Clinics team at (432) 262-3219 for more information on how stretching and strengthening exercises can help you feel and function better!

  • I feel certain that the treatment I received their expedited the healing process for me. Not only did they treat my injuries from my accident, I also left there with a new awareness of taking care of this body. Every medical office should strive to be like this one.

    - Marsha C
  • When you go there they make you feel like family which is rare these days. Thank you Doc and especially Ashley for all u have done for me. If I ever need more help I will be coming back here.

    - Trina M
  • Dr. Gonzales and staff have been helping me recover from a motor vehicle accident, and they have been the most sincere and caring people I have ever met.

    - Amber S
  • I find them to be very professional and caring and I would recommend them to anyone I know.

    - Billy S
  • Dr. Guerrero and staff are really sweet and explained everything throughly. Looking forward to starting my therapy!

    - Rosalia C
  • They are friendly, very respectfully and considerate towards others cultures. They treat their patients with kindness and have expertise in taking care of other people.

    - Magda AK

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