Fibromyalgia Support
Supporting Comfort, Movement & Quality of Life
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition commonly associated with widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and tender areas throughout the body. Symptoms vary widely and may affect physical comfort, sleep quality, focus, and daily activities.
While chiropractic care does not cure fibromyalgia, it may offer supportive care by focusing on movement, muscle tension, and nervous system balance to help improve overall comfort and function.
Understanding Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is often described as long-term, widespread pain affecting both sides of the body and areas above and below the waist. In addition to muscle discomfort, many individuals experience fatigue, poor sleep, headaches, stiffness, or cognitive challenges sometimes referred to as “fibro fog.”
The condition affects women more frequently than men and is often associated with heightened sensitivity to physical or emotional stress.
How Chiropractic Care May Help
Chiropractic care focuses on maintaining spinal mobility and reducing joint restriction that may contribute to muscle tightness and discomfort. Because fibromyalgia is often associated with reduced movement and increased muscle sensitivity, care is typically gentle and personalized.
Supportive care may include:
- Gentle chiropractic adjustments
- Soft tissue or trigger point therapy
- Movement and stretching guidance
- Lifestyle and stress-management support
Care plans are adjusted based on comfort level and how the body responds over time.
A Supportive, Team-Based Approach
Fibromyalgia is complex and often benefits from a multifaceted approach. Chiropractic care is commonly used alongside other wellness strategies such as physical activity, healthy sleep habits, stress reduction, and nutritional support.
Our focus is to help support movement, comfort, and resilience in a way that respects your limits and encourages gradual progress.
Everyday Habits That May Support Comfort
Small lifestyle choices can play an important role in managing fibromyalgia symptoms, including:
- Prioritizing restful sleep
- Staying gently active with low-impact movement
- Managing physical and emotional stress
- Maintaining consistent daily routines
Your chiropractor can help guide these choices as part of your overall care plan.
Support for Living Well with Fibromyalgia
If fibromyalgia symptoms are affecting your daily routine, our team is here to help you explore chiropractic care options designed around your needs.


