The recent passing of beloved actor Matthew Perry has left many of us reflecting on the struggles he faced in his battle against addiction. Perry’s journey was marked by numerous attempts at sobriety, but his struggle serves as a reminder of the formidable nature of the disease. However, there is a lesser-known aspect of recovery that has shown promise – chiropractic care.
A 2001 study, published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry found that when an addiction treatment program was supplemented with frequent chiropractic adjustments over a 30-day
period, the patients displayed an unprecedented 100 percent program completion rate. In addition, initially rampant depression and anxiety dropped significantly.
In this blog post, we will explore how chiropractic care can play a role in helping drug and alcohol addicts beat their addictions.
The Opioid Crisis and Alternative Approaches
The opioid crisis in the United States has brought the disease to the forefront of public health discussions. With the traditional approach to addiction treatment often relying on medications, psychotherapy, and support groups, many individuals continue to struggle with sobriety. This has led to a growing interest in alternative and complementary treatments that address addiction from various angles.
The Role of Chiropractic Care and Addiction
Chiropractic care is primarily associated with the treatment of musculoskeletal issues, but it also influences the nervous system. Addiction, at its core, is a disease that affects the brain and behavior. It alters the brain’s reward system and the circuitry responsible for decision-making and impulse control. Chiropractic care can help by addressing the nervous system, which plays a significant role in regulating cravings, moods, and behaviors.
Here are several ways chiropractic care can be beneficial in the success of drug and alcohol addicts:
- Stress Reduction: Addiction often stems from or leads to increased stress and anxiety. Chiropractic adjustments can help reduce stress by promoting the release of endorphins and reducing the production of stress hormones like cortisol.
- Improved Sleep: Sleep disturbances are common during addiction recovery. Chiropractic care may help individuals achieve better sleep quality, leading to improved mood and cognitive function.
- Pain Management: Chronic pain can be a significant trigger for substance abuse. Chiropractic care can help manage pain without the use of addictive medications, thereby reducing the risk of relapse.
- Enhancing Mental Clarity: Addiction can cloud an individual’s judgment and decision-making abilities. Chiropractic adjustments may improve mental clarity and cognitive function, facilitating better decision-making.
- Balance and Coordination: Addiction can have a negative impact on physical health, leading to poor posture and coordination. Chiropractic care can address these issues, enhancing physical well-being and self-confidence.
- Holistic Approach: Chiropractors often take a holistic approach to health, considering the mind-body connection. This approach complements traditional addiction treatments by addressing the physical and mental aspects of recovery.
Valuable Addition to a Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Plan
The death of Matthew Perry serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of this disease. Addiction is a complex and multifaceted issue. But it is encouraging to know that alternative and complementary treatments, such as chiropractic care, can play a role in helping individuals overcome their addiction.
Chiropractic care, with its focus on the nervous system and the mind-body connection, offers potential benefits in reducing stress, improving sleep, managing pain, and enhancing mental clarity. While it may not be a standalone solution, it can be a valuable addition to a comprehensive addiction recovery plan.
It is essential for individuals struggling with addiction to consult with healthcare professionals. Specialists can guide them toward the most appropriate treatment plan. With the right combination of therapies, support, and dedication, there is hope for those battling addiction to regain control of their lives and ultimately achieve lasting sobriety.
Dr. Derek Gallant
Dr. Derek Gallant has committed himself to helping others live the best life possible. After graduating from Wesleyan University, he received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Life Chiropractic College West where he finished 2nd in his class. He is the owner of Beverly Family Chiropractic and co-founder of The Well Family Foundation. Dr. Gallant is certified through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) in the Webster technique, an analysis focused on assisting pregnant women in a healthy pregnancy and natural birth. He has inspired thousands of people to take control of their own health using the Life By Design method. Apart from full time practice you can find Derek at the parks and coffee shops around Beverly with his family, training hard at the gym, or at the beach surfing.