Monday, July 11, 2016

When to See a Chiropractor


A leader in the realm of applied and total kinesiology, Timothy D. Francis, D.C., runs a private practice in Nevada and serves as an instructor of applied kinesiology. Throughout his more than three-decade-long career, Dr. Timothy D. Francis has written numerous papers and taught over 350 weekends of classes on topics relating to applied kinesiology, chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy, nutrition, cranial-sacral therapy, and holistic health care.

Since chiropractic kinesiologists deal with disorders that specifically affect the nervous system, and the complete health of the body and mind, and if you are experiencing chronic pain in your muscles and joints, this might be a symptom of an organ and/or organ system dysfunction. Therefore you might consider a visit to a chiropractic kinesiologist. Headaches, arthritis, and sleep problems can also be alleviated by chiropractic kinesiologists. Similarly, if you have had a recent car accident or sports injury, it may help to see a chiropractic kinesiologist because they can recognize early signs of a serious, non-visible injury.

One subtle way to tell whether a visit to a chiropractic kinesiologist is in order is by looking at the soles of your shoes. Soles that wear out in different ways or at different rates may indicate your body is out of alignment and needs an adjustment, along with nutrition, homeopathy, and/or other treatment designed specifically to bring the body and mind back into harmony.