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Why Combining Chiropractic Care and Massage Therapy Is A Smart Choice - 11/10/2025

  • Writer: Dr. Bonnie Verhunce
    Dr. Bonnie Verhunce
  • Nov 13, 2025
  • 3 min read
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If you are seeking a comprehensive treatment plan that encompasses a wide range of healing benefits, you may have considered chiropractic spinal treatments and massage care. These two treatment options often work in tandem because they complement each other synergistically. If you want to get the most out of each of these treatment options, learn more about why they work well together, how they can benefit your health, and how they can get you on the road to recovery.

 

Massage Therapy Helps Patients Respond Better to Chiropractic Care

 

One of the significant benefits of massage therapy is that it can help patients respond more effectively to chiropractic care. The goal of massage therapy is to reduce inflammation, helping the tendons, ligaments, and muscles relax. This is particularly beneficial to individuals who have flexibility issues that might have a difficult time with specific chiropractic adjustments. A massage therapist understands how to examine someone's extremities and torso, identify areas of tension, and help everything relax with greater muscle flexibility. This will facilitate the patient having an easier time getting the ligaments, muscles, and tendons to respond to their chiropractic treatments.

 

Massage Therapy Removes Lactic Acid

 

Another significant benefit of working with a massage therapist is that it can help you remove lactic acid from your body. If you are feeling a bit sore, there is a chance that you may have a significant buildup of lactic acid in your body. This can make it difficult for you to move your arms, legs, and torso, and you might feel like you aren't nearly as flexible as you should be. This is an area where massage therapy can assist you.

 

A massage therapist can determine where lactic acid has accumulated. Then, using manual therapy, a massage therapist can flush the lactic acid out of your body. This is particularly helpful for individuals who suffer from conditions such as myofascial pain syndrome and plantar fasciitis.

 

Chiropractic Care Helps Patients Respond Better to Massage Therapy

 

Furthermore, visiting a chiropractor can make it easier for a massage therapist to work on certain parts of your body. A chiropractor can examine your muscles, ligaments, and tendons to identify areas that are out of alignment. Then, using chiropractic adjustments, a chiropractor can gently realign certain body parts, such as your vertebrae, back into their proper position.

 

This can make the job of the massage therapist easier because the chiropractic adjustment helps reset muscular tone through a particular neurological loop. This reset could make it easier for the massage therapist, allowing you to maximize the benefits of your session with the massage therapist. Consider reaching out to a chiropractor to learn more about how chiropractic care and massage therapy work together.

 

Consider Using Massage Therapy and Chiropractic Care

 

Ultimately, these are just a few of the most significant benefits of using both massage therapy and chiropractic care. It is important for you to work with a professional who understands the benefits of each of the treatment options. That way, you can customize your treatment plan to meet your needs. By combining the benefits of both massage therapy and chiropractic care, you can optimize your body's recovery while minimizing complications and side effects.


Consider working with a massage therapist and a chiropractor who understands how these two treatments can work well together.


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