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Fibromyalgia Chiropractor in Dallas

Integrative relief for widespread pain, fatigue, and flare-ups

Fibromyalgia can make even ordinary days feel exhausting—widespread muscle pain, deep fatigue, brain fog, and disrupted sleep often build on each other until daily life feels like a constant flare. At Back to Health in Dallas, care for fibromyalgia is integrative by design, combining gentle chiropractic care, regenerative therapies, and wellness technology to help calm the nervous system, reduce pain, and support long-term resilience.

Fibromyalgia Chiropractor in Dallas

About Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition marked by widespread musculoskeletal pain, heightened sensitivity to touch and pressure, persistent fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive difficulties often described as “fibro fog.” The exact cause is still being studied, but most researchers agree it involves an over-sensitized nervous system that amplifies pain signals throughout the body.

Because fibromyalgia affects so many systems at once, single-modality treatments often fall short. At Back to Health, the focus is on building a comprehensive plan that supports the spine, soft tissues, nervous system, and overall lifestyle—so symptoms become more manageable and flare-ups become less frequent.

Fibromyalgia Care in Dallas–Fort Worth

Common Symptoms

  • Widespread, dull aching pain on both sides of the body
  • Deep muscle tenderness and stiffness, especially in the morning
  • Persistent fatigue even after a full night of sleep
  • Sleep disturbances and unrefreshing sleep
  • Brain fog, difficulty concentrating, and memory lapses
  • Headaches, jaw tension, or TMJ-related discomfort
  • Heightened sensitivity to touch, light, sound, or temperature
  • Anxiety, mood changes, and stress intolerance

Why an Integrative Approach Matters

Fibromyalgia rarely responds to one-size-fits-all care. Medications can mask symptoms, but they don’t address the underlying nervous-system sensitivity, postural strain, or lifestyle factors that keep flare-ups coming back. An integrative plan addresses several contributors at the same time—structural, neurological, metabolic, and behavioral—so the body has a chance to recalibrate.

How We Help With Fibromyalgia

Your care at Back to Health is personalized after a thorough evaluation. A typical plan may include:

  • Gentle chiropractic care to help reduce spinal stress, improve mobility, and calm the nervous system without aggressive techniques
  • Red light therapy (photobiomodulation) designed to support cellular energy, reduce inflammation, and help muscles recover between sessions
  • Regenerative medicine options when appropriate to support healing in chronically irritated soft tissues and joints
  • Functional medicine and lifestyle guidance addressing sleep, nutrition, stress, and inflammation triggers that often drive fibromyalgia flares
  • Personalized supplements to support energy production, sleep quality, and nervous-system balance
  • Movement and rehabilitation coaching with low-impact strategies that build strength without provoking flare-ups

The goal isn’t just to mute the pain. It’s to reduce how often flares happen, shorten how long they last, and help you feel more in control of your day.

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What's behind it

Common Causes of Fibromyalgia Chiropractor

Understanding the source helps shape a care plan that targets the root—not just the symptoms.

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM SENSITIZATION

In fibromyalgia, the nervous system processes pain signals at a heightened level, amplifying normal sensations into widespread discomfort.

CHRONIC STRESS & HPA-AXIS DYSREGULATION

Long-term stress can disrupt the body’s stress-response system, contributing to fatigue, sleep issues, and increased pain sensitivity.

SLEEP DISTURBANCES

Poor or unrefreshing sleep prevents the body from repairing tissues and resetting the nervous system, which can worsen fibromyalgia symptoms.

SPINAL DYSFUNCTION & POSTURAL STRAIN

Misalignment and chronic postural stress can add mechanical irritation on top of an already over-sensitized nervous system, intensifying flares.

HORMONAL & METABOLIC IMBALANCES

Imbalances in cortisol, thyroid, and sex hormones can influence energy, mood, and pain perception in people with fibromyalgia.

INFLAMMATION & GUT HEALTH

Low-grade systemic inflammation and gut imbalances are increasingly linked to chronic pain syndromes, including fibromyalgia.

PHYSICAL OR EMOTIONAL TRAUMA

Injury, illness, or significant emotional stress can act as a trigger that initiates or worsens fibromyalgia symptoms.

DECONDITIONING & MOVEMENT AVOIDANCE

Avoiding movement during flares can gradually weaken supporting muscles, making symptoms harder to manage long term.

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