
Often, we have patients asking us how to reduce inflammation in the body. That’s not always an easy question to answer, because ongoing, chronic inflammation is caused by a wide range of factors, some of which include diet, stress, sleep quality, injuries, and even your environment and exposure to toxins.
That’s why the first step in reducing chronic inflammation stems from understanding what’s causing it.
Fortunately, at Family & Sport Chiropractic, we offer a range of options for your anti-inflammatory treatment near Cedar Rapids. Here are our top three.
Cold Laser Therapy
Cold laser therapy, also known as “low-level laser therapy,” uses visible light radiation to reduce inflammation, regenerate cells, and increase blood flow in the treatment area. This pain-free and noninvasive option treats diseases caused by inflammation like tendonitis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Infrared Sauna
The mPulse Conquer infrared sauna delivers heat directly to your body, rather than the air around you like in a traditional sauna. This allows the heat to penetrate deeper tissue and support your immune system and detoxification process. Patients have also noticed an improvement in their sleep and energy levels from this treatment.
Saunas have always been connected with rest and relaxation, and the mPulse Conquer is no exception. If your inflammation is because of mental and physical health concerns, this is a great treatment to improve your overall well-being.
IV Therapy
Your body relies on vitamins and minerals to support your immune system and function properly. When you’re deficient in these micronutrients, it can cause an inflammatory response in your body. We have a range of IV infusions that we can customize to your specific needs to help you reduce inflammation. We also offer nutritional guidance and teach you how to follow an anti-inflammatory diet.

Find Your Treatment
Although we gave a few options for your anti-inflammatory treatment near Cedar Rapids, we didn’t cover them all. We’ll find you lasting relief with a custom plan, starting with discovering what’s causing your chronic inflammation. To get started, try our treatment planning tool or request a consultation.