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Chiropractic for Ehler’s-Danlos Syndrome Near Woodstock, GA

Our Woodstock patients suffering from hypermobility gain better daily living through our expert care.

What is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome? Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is identified as a collection of inherited disorders affecting the connective tissues. The severity and specific manifestations can differ by type, yet a prevalent feature across the spectrum is an unusual flexibility in the joints, known as hypermobility.


Although there is no known cure for EDS, tailored treatment approaches can significantly enhance the living standards of those affected.


Georgia Upper Cervical Chiropractic, just a drive from Woodstock, specializes in treating symptoms such as joint pain, ligament issues, and the broad physical challenges brought on by hypermobility.

Overly flexible joints aren’t a good thing

Joint hypermobility syndrome, the hypermobility type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, means the joints have a greater range of motion than normal. This can cause instability, joint pain, and a higher risk of subluxations, or dislocations, in EDS patients.


EDS can also cause stretchy or fragile skin. Patients with these types of EDS may bruise easily or have a difficult time with wound healing due to changes in the structure of collagen in the body. The more severe vascular EDS can cause serious side effects like ruptured blood vessels.


Treatments depend on your specific type of EDS.

Those with tissue fragility may benefit from topical pain relievers or medication management. Patients with common comorbities like scoliosis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, and migraines may need follow-ups with several providers to address layers of symptoms.


Hypermobility is best addressed with an individualized treatment plan that hits at the root of your discomfort. This may mean a combination of strategies that include physical therapy, stabilization exercises, and chiropractic treatment.


Can a chiropractor help with hypermobility? A chiropractor can help with hypermobility by using precise chiropractic adjustments to relieve tension in the muscles and bring joints back into alignment.

Ready to get to the root of your problem with chiropractic care?

We’re currently accepting new patients at our Ball Ground office.

Feel pain relief from hypermobility with chiropractic care

Is chiropractic safe for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome? Chiropractic is safe for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome if you have an EDS type that would benefit from cervical spine care.


The chiropractic management of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome also involves decreases in overall pain, particularly in patients with misalignment in the upper cervical spine or along the spinal cord.

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At Georgia Upper Cervical Chiropractic, the chiropractic management of patients is guided by a series of imaging tests that allow us to be more precise in our adjustments. This is true for patients with chronic low back pain, lumbar dysfunction, neck pain, postural concerns, or EDS.


Our clinical features and providers are focused on a holistic approach rather than aggressive spinal manipulation that could do more harm than good.


Are you ready to feel relief from the symptoms of EDS? We serve patients in Ball Ground, GA. Contact us today to set up an appointment!

Georgia Upper Cervical offers specialized care for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome for the following areas:

Atlanta

Avondale Estates

Ball Ground

Blue Ridge

Canton

Cumming

Dawsonville

Decatur

Ellijay

Inman Park

Jasper

Marietta

Morningside

Snellville

Woodstock

Atlanta

Avondale Estates

Ball Ground

Blue Ridge

Canton

Cumming

Dawsonville

Decatur

Inman Park

Jasper

Marietta

Morningside

Snellville

Woodstock


Georgia Upper Cervical Chiropractic

11027 Ball Ground Hwy, Ball Ground, GA 30107


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