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Pain Relief with
Chiropractic Care

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Chiropractic | Spinal Manipulation
Therapy in Minnesota

What is Chiropractic Care?

In Minnesota, chiropractic care is available in private practices, rehabilitation centers, pain clinics, and integrated health centers statewide.

Chiropractic care is a hands-on health profession focused on the spine, joints, and nervous system. Licensed chiropractors use spinal manipulation, also called spinal adjustment, along with other manual techniques to help improve mobility, ease discomfort, and support physical function.

Treatment often involves applying controlled force to joints, helping to restore range of motion and reduce tension. Care may also include soft-tissue work, stretching, or exercise guidance.

Some seek chiropractic care for back pain, neck pain, headaches, and muscle tension. In addition to reducing pain, chiropractic therapy may help people move more freely and improve daily quality of life.

 
Chiropractic care promotes mobility, alignment, and natural pain relief.

How Chiropractic Care
May Help with Pain

 

Chiropractic care can help manage many types of musculoskeletal pain—especially spine, joint, and nerve-related pain. By improving joint mobility and easing soft-tissue tension, chiropractic care may reduce pressure on nerves and help calm pain signals.

Common reasons people seek chiropractic care include:

  • Back pain (chronic or acute)
  • Neck pain
  • Sciatica or nerve-related leg pain
  • Headaches (cervicogenic or tension-related)
  • Shoulder, hip, and joint pain
  • Post-injury rehabilitation

Chiropractic care is often used alongside other therapies, as part of a non-opioid pain management plan. For many patients, it may help improve mobility, reduce flare-ups, and support an active lifestyle.

Learn More About
Chiropractic Care in Minnesota

Find a Chiropractor in Minnesota

Chiropractic care has been part of Minnesota health care for more than one hundred years. Today, hundreds of licensed chiropractors in Minnesota, from Duluth to Rochester, offer care for people living with pain. Explore the NOPAINMN map to find a provider near you.

 

Disclaimer

Licensed chiropractic provider contact information listed on the Resource Map was provided by the Minnesota Chiropractic Board of Examiners in 2025. Please see the General Disclaimer page for additional disclaimers.

To practice in Minnesota, chiropractors must complete a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree, pass a national board exam, and hold a state license. They also complete continuing education each year, including courses in radiology and professional ethics, to stay current and meet statewide standards.