Why Pain Keeps Coming Back And What You Haven’t Been Told

Recurring back pain, headaches, or stubborn injuries? They’re often symptoms of a deeper problem: nervous system dysregulation. In this video, we explain why traditional treatments miss the mark — and how neurologically focused chiropractic care helps your body truly heal.


Hey everyone, Dr. Drake here!

Let’s talk about something that’s frustrating a lot of people — recurring pain.

Back pain. Headaches. Old sports injuries. You name it. They seem to go away… and then come right back. Today I want to explain why that happens and what might actually be going on beneath the surface — specifically with your nervous system.

You stretch, you rest, maybe you take something for the pain.

And yet, within days or weeks — it’s back.

This cycle is incredibly common, and it happens because many conventional treatments focus only on the muscles, joints, or inflammation.

But what if the issue isn’t just in the tissues — but in the communication system running the show?

Your nervous system controls how your muscles fire, how your joints stabilize, and how your body responds to injury and stress.

When there’s subluxation — areas of spinal stress interfering with neural function — it disrupts this flow.

Pain, tension, poor healing, and inflammation are all signs the nervous system isn’t regulating like it should.

And that’s what makes our approach different. Instead of chasing symptoms, we use INSiGHT Scans to see how your nervous system is really functioning.

Where is the stress building up? Where is communication breaking down?

Once we see those patterns, we provide gentle, neurologically focused adjustments to restore balance and clear interference.

It’s not just about getting you out of pain — it’s about helping your body actually heal and stay strong.

If you’re tired of short-term fixes and ready to find a long-term solution, we’d love to help. Whether it’s daily tension or an injury that just won’t quit, there is hope.

Schedule your consultation — and let’s get your nervous system back on track.

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