Address: 720 S. Colorado Blvd Suite 222a, Denver, CO 80246

Call us: +1 (303) 758-3395

Address: 720 S. Colorado Blvd Suite 222a, Denver, CO 80246

Call us: +1 (303) 758-3395

//Denver chiropractor for respiratory health

Natural Support for Respiratory Function Through Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care helps support healthy respiratory function by improving spinal alignment and promoting clear communication between the nervous system and the lungs.

A young woman is sneezing because she is allergic to the flowers in the arrangement in front of her.

Allergies

Allergies are often linked to an overactive immune system. Chiropractic care helps support proper communication between the brain, spinal cord, and immune system. When the upper cervical spine is misaligned—sometimes due to past injuries such as falls or accidents—it can disrupt nervous system function and potentially worsen allergy symptoms. A chiropractic evaluation may help restore balance and support natural allergy relief.

  • Yes. By improving nervous system function, chiropractic care may help regulate immune responses associated with allergies.

  • Misalignments in the upper neck can interfere with nerve communication, which may contribute to immune system hypersensitivity.

  • People with chronic or seasonal allergies, especially those with a history of neck injuries or poor posture, may benefit from a chiropractic evaluation.

A man with long hair is sitting in the armchair, bringing his inhaler to his mouth to calm his asthma attack.

Asthma

Asthma is a condition that affects the respiratory system and is closely connected to nervous system function. Chiropractic care focuses on improving spinal alignment to support proper communication between the brain, spinal cord, and lungs. When spinal misalignments—especially in the upper back and neck—interfere with nerve signals, breathing function may be affected. By restoring alignment, chiropractic care may help support easier breathing and overall respiratory health.

  • Chiropractic care may help support better breathing by improving nervous system function and reducing interference that can affect lung performance.

  • The nerves that control the lungs and respiratory muscles originate in the spine. Misalignments can disrupt these nerve signals and may contribute to asthma symptoms.

  • No. Chiropractic care is a complementary approach and should be used alongside medical care, not as a replacement for prescribed asthma treatments.