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Why Chiropractic Should Be Part of Your Stress Relief Routine

Written By All Seasons Integrative Health on August 26, 2020

Stress Relief

The past few months have been difficult for everyone. Stress is at an all-time high in this country and long term stress can lead to serious physical health problems. Therefore, everyone has to think about ways to relax and get some stress relief.

 

The good news is that there are plenty of ways to relax naturally. Evidence has shown that individuals who are able to achieve their bodies' natural relaxation response can reduce their respiratory rate, reduce their heart rate, and lower their blood pressure. With this in mind, there are a few techniques that everyone should try to help them reduce their stress naturally.

1. Try Deep Breathing Techniques

One technique that everyone should try is deep breathing. Deep breathing focuses on taking full, cleansing breaths. It is easy to learn, can be done in nearly any location, and provides a quick way for everyone to get their stress levels in check. As a result, deep breathing is also the cornerstone of many other stress relief relaxation techniques.

In order to practice deep breathing appropriately, it is important to sit comfortably with the back straight. Then, people should breathe in through their nose. After this, everyone should exhale through their mouths. In order to make sure that people are not breathing too quickly, think about counting to 10 on exhalation.

2. Learn Progressive Muscle Relaxation

Another technique to try is called progressive muscle relaxation. This is a two-step process. The goal is to systematically tense, and then relax, various muscle groups throughout the body. Those who practice relaxation techniques on a regular basis will learn what tension and relaxation feel like. As a result, individuals will be able to react more quickly to signs of muscular tension, intervening before it gets out of hand. Many people decide to combine progressive muscle relaxation with deep breathing for a comprehensive stress-relieving experience.

Those who are looking to get the most out of their progressive muscle relaxation technique should first take off their work clothes, including their shoes, and get more comfortable. Then, take a few deep breaths. Start in the right foot. Tense the muscles in the right foot, hold it for a 10-count and then relax. Move to the left foot next. Follow the same process from bottom to top, tensing, and relaxing every muscle in the body.

3. Practice Visualization

It is no secret that some images can be incredibly stressful. Therefore, visualizing images that are peaceful can also help people alleviate their stress. Visualization, which is also called guided imagery, is a technique that has its roots in traditional meditation. The goal is for people to envision a scene at which they feel at peace. This could be a forest, the beach, or a safe childhood location. There are even apps and audio guides that people can download to get the most out of guided visualization.

4. Rely on Professional Chiropractic Care

It is important to note that stress can also lead to physical manifestations as well as mental or emotional ones. Therefore, everyone has to take steps to take care of their physical health. Sometimes, the bones might be out of alignment, causing muscles to feel tight. The same can be true of tendons or ligaments. This is where professional chiropractic care can be helpful.

A chiropractor can help individuals come up with a well-rounded treatment plan that can attack their stress in a comprehensive manner. By working with a trained chiropractor on a regular basis, everyone can figure out where their stress comes from and how it can be addressed. If you need help with this, give us a call, and schedule an appointment. We're here to help!

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