April Fools! Don’t Let These Chiropractic & Massage Myths Fool You

April 1st is all about pranks, jokes, and a little harmless deception—but when it comes to your health, misinformation isn’t nearly as funny. Chiropractic care and massage therapy are both widely used, evidence-informed approaches to managing pain and improving function, yet plenty of myths still circulate.
So in the spirit of April Fools’ Day, let’s call out a few misconceptions that might have fooled you—and replace them with the facts.
Myth #1: “If It Doesn’t Hurt, You Don’t Need Care”
This one sounds logical… but it’s misleading.
Pain is actually a lagging indicator in the body. Many musculoskeletal issues—like joint restrictions, muscle imbalances, or poor movement patterns—can exist long before they become painful. By the time symptoms show up, the problem may have been developing for weeks or even months.
Chiropractic care and massage therapy aren’t just reactive—they can be proactive. Addressing mobility restrictions, tension, and posture early can help prevent small issues from turning into bigger ones.
The truth: You don’t have to wait until you’re hurting to benefit from care. Prevention and maintenance matter.
Myth #2: “Massage Therapy Is Just a Luxury”
If you picture massage as candles, spa music, and a once-a-year treat—you're not alone. But that’s only part of the story.
While relaxation is absolutely a benefit, clinical massage therapy goes far beyond that. Techniques like deep tissue work, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release are used to address muscle tension, improve circulation, and support recovery from injury.
Massage therapy is often used alongside chiropractic care to improve outcomes, especially for conditions involving tight or overworked muscles.
The truth: Massage can be relaxing—but it’s also a powerful, targeted treatment tool.
Myth #3: “Chiropractic and Massage Only Help Short-Term”
This myth tends to come from people who’ve only experienced temporary relief elsewhere.
Yes, both chiropractic adjustments and massage therapy can provide immediate symptom relief—but they also play a role in long-term improvement. By restoring joint mobility, improving tissue quality, and addressing movement patterns, these therapies can help your body function more efficiently over time.
The key? Consistency and a plan. Just like going to the gym once won’t make you stronger, one visit isn’t meant to solve everything.
The truth: These treatments aren’t just quick fixes—they’re part of a bigger strategy for long-term health.
Myth #4: “You Have to Be ‘Cracked’ for It to Work”
Let’s clear this up: that popping sound during an adjustment? It’s not bones cracking—it’s gas being released from a joint.
And more importantly—not every treatment involves it.
Chiropractors use a wide range of techniques, including gentle mobilization, instrument-assisted adjustments, and soft tissue work. Similarly, massage therapy can be tailored from light, relaxing pressure to deeper, more targeted techniques.
If you’re not a fan of the “crack,” there are plenty of effective alternatives.
The truth: There’s no one-size-fits-all approach—and no requirement for dramatic noises.
Myth #5: “Massage Should Always Be Painful to Be Effective”
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “no pain, no gain.” But when it comes to massage therapy, that’s not exactly accurate.
While some techniques (like deep tissue work) can be intense, more pressure doesn’t always mean better results. In fact, too much pressure can cause muscles to guard or tighten, working against the goal of treatment.
Effective massage should be therapeutic, not torturous. Communication with your provider is key—they can adjust techniques based on your comfort and goals.
The truth: Productive treatment doesn’t have to leave you gritting your teeth.
Myth #6: “Chiropractic Care Is Only for Young or Athletic People”
It’s easy to associate chiropractic care and massage therapy with athletes—but they’re not the only ones who benefit.
People of all ages and activity levels can see improvements in mobility, pain, and daily function. Whether you’re a student hunched over a laptop, a parent carrying kids, or someone dealing with age-related stiffness, care can be adapted to your needs.
Chiropractic care is widely used for a range of musculoskeletal conditions like back pain, neck pain, and headaches—not just sports injuries.
The truth: Care is customizable and appropriate across the lifespan.
Myth #7: “If You Feel Sore After, Something Went Wrong”
Post-treatment soreness can feel a little like post-workout soreness—and in many cases, it’s completely normal.
When tissues are worked on—whether through an adjustment or massage—your body may respond with mild inflammation as it adapts. This typically resolves within 24–48 hours.
That said, soreness shouldn’t be severe or long-lasting. Your provider can adjust intensity and techniques to match your tolerance.
The truth: A little soreness can be part of the process—not a sign of harm.
Myth #8: “Results Should Be Instant and Permanent”
We live in a world of quick fixes, so it’s easy to expect immediate, lasting results after one visit.
While some people do feel better right away, lasting improvement often takes time. Muscles, joints, and movement patterns don’t change overnight—and neither does the stress we put on them.
Think of care as part of a bigger picture that includes movement, strength, posture, and daily habits.
The truth: Progress is a process, not a one-time event.
Don’t Be Fooled—Get the Facts
Misinformation can keep people from getting the care they need—or from fully understanding how these therapies can help them.
Chiropractic care and massage therapy are evidence-informed, adaptable, and focused on helping your body move and feel better. While they’re not magic cures (sorry, no April Fools twist there), they are valuable tools in managing pain, improving function, and supporting your overall well-being.
If you’ve been on the fence because of something you’ve heard, consider this your sign to ask questions, get informed, and explore what’s actually right for your body.
Ready to separate fact from fiction?
Talk with one of our chiropractors or massage therapists at your next visit—we’re always happy to help you make sense of it all (no pranks included).
Bethany Wolcott
D’Youville Chiropractic ‘26












