Fibromyalgia Treatment Lafayette, Louisiana

See how Dr. Richard Duplantis, Lafayette LA Chiropractor can help you

Fibromyalgia is a painful condition that is characterized by widespread muscle and joint pain. Sometimes, fibromyalgia results from other injuries, like whiplash or workplace injuries.

The condition of Fibromyalgia is marked by intense musculoskeletal pain. Very often this pain develops following a physically or emotionally stressful event that strains the body. This painful condition can affect various parts of your body; however, it usually causes tender points around the neck, upper arms, and knees.

Chiropractic Adjustments Can Alleviate Fibromyalgia Pain
By correcting spinal alignment and boosting nervous system performance, adjustments from Dr. Duplantis can alleviate fibromyalgia pain. When your spine is properly aligned, it can relieve pressure on the nerves, which may lessen the intensity of pain signals transmitted to your brain.

At our chiropractic clinic in Lafayette LA, we've helped many patients relieve the pain of fibromyalgia.

Chiropractic treatments offer a holistic approach that is both drug-free and non-invasive!

Feel free to watch some of our videos on chiropractic care if you'd like to learn more. Following a comprehensive evaluation, we generally provide chiropractic treatments and massage therapy for relief.

Previous studies have reported that patients suffering myofascial face pain (MFP) are likely to report high rates of widespread pain associated with fibromyalgia (FM). Read more here.

We encourage to read our Google Reviews, then give our office a call at (337) 350-0225 to see how we can help reduce pain from fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia Pain Relief in the Greater Lafayette LA Area
Our respected chiropractic care services are available to patients throughout the greater Abbeville, Breaux Bridge, Scott, Crowley, Broussard, Youngsville, Milton, Maurice, New Iberia, and Carencro areas! Call today and get some pain relief through chiropractic care and treatments! Interested in hearing what our patients have to say?