Your Body Is Working For You—Not Against You
- Dr. Brett Wood
- Sep 3, 2013
- 1 min read
Updated: May 30

It’s easy to forget that our bodies are constantly working in our favor. That tight muscle you feel around your spine? It’s not just “tight”—it’s your body trying to protect you. Often, it’s a response to a vertebra moving out of place (a subluxation), as the muscles work to stabilize and prevent further injury.
This is not a result of a “muscle relaxer deficiency.”
Pain, too, isn’t the enemy—it’s an alarm system. Like the warning lights on your car’s dashboard, pain is your body’s way of saying, “Something’s wrong—pay attention.” And just like you wouldn’t cover up your car’s warning lights with tape and hope for the best, we shouldn't simply mask our body’s signals with medication.
True health doesn’t come from silencing symptoms. It comes from addressing the root causes—restoring proper function so the body can do what it was designed to do: heal and thrive.
Chiropractic care, when performed with precision, works with your body—not against it. It helps restore alignment and function, giving your body the support it needs to get healthier naturally.
If you're tired of chasing symptoms and ready to find real answers, we’re here to help.
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