The Case for Chiropractic First
When back pain strikes, reaching for a pill is many people’s first instinct. But research is painting an even more encouraging picture for patients who choose chiropractic care.
A large-scale study published in October 2025 found that patients who received chiropractic adjustments for low back pain were significantly less likely to develop opioid use disorder than those who relied on pain medication alone.
This reinforces what we see every day in practice: that restoring movement and addressing the root cause of pain can make a real difference, without the side effects that come with long-term medication use.
If you have friends or family dealing with back pain and wondering where to start, this research is worth sharing. Conservative care is increasingly recognized as a smart first step.
How Wearable Tech Is Changing the Way We Support Your Spine
Fitness trackers, smartwatches, and posture-correcting wearables have gone from novelty to everyday tool, and that’s good news for your spinal health.
These devices can now track movement patterns, alert you to prolonged sitting, and even provide real-time posture feedback throughout your day. For many of us, this kind of awareness can be a huge help.
These wearables keep you tuned in to how your body is moving (or not) between visits. When you bring that awareness to your appointments, it helps us make more targeted adjustments to your care.
You don’t need the latest device to benefit. Even setting simple reminders on your phone to move, stretch, or check your posture can shift your habits in meaningful ways.








Chiropractic has always been rooted in a simple idea: that the body works best when all its systems are connected and communicating well. That philosophy fits naturally into what modern medicine is increasingly calling “whole-person health.”