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Anxiety & Stress

Common — and often a sign of nervous system dysregulation

Persistent anxiety or chronic stress. Many patients with anxiety also report disrupted sleep, brain fog, or digestive symptoms — a pattern that often points to autonomic nervous system imbalance.

By Dr. Logan Swaim · Last updated August 12, 2026

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About Anxiety & Stress

Anxiety and chronic stress are real, and they are partly a nervous-system experience. Your autonomic nervous system has two main settings: a 'fight or flight' gear that revs you up, and a 'rest and digest' gear that calms you down. When life feels threatening or overwhelming, the revved-up side takes over, which is normal and protective. The trouble starts when the system gets stuck in that high gear and struggles to shift back down, so your body stays on alert even when you're safe.

When that pattern sets in, people often notice more than just worry. Disrupted sleep, brain fog, racing thoughts, a pounding heart, tight muscles, and digestive symptoms frequently show up together. That cluster often points to autonomic nervous-system imbalance, where the body has lost some of its ability to downshift. Common drivers include ongoing stress, poor sleep, past trauma, and the simple fact that a body running in high gear has a hard time settling itself.

Anxiety and depression are genuine medical conditions, and the most important step is appropriate care from your physician and a mental-health professional. Our role is complementary support, never a replacement for that care. We map the nervous system first with a thorough neurological evaluation, then build a personalized care plan focused on supporting your body's ability to shift out of high gear and regulate itself. We strongly encourage you to keep your medical and mental-health team involved, and we're glad to work alongside them.

Where We See This

Common contexts in our office

  • Often appears alongside disrupted sleep, racing thoughts, and brain fog
  • Frequently worsens during periods of high or prolonged stress
  • Commonly reported together with digestive symptoms and muscle tension
  • Often shows up as a body that stays on alert and struggles to settle

The Nervous System Map

What this can be connected to

Per traditional chiropractic philosophy plus the patterns we see clinically, anxiety & stress is often associated with these regions or systems. Click any to read more.

When To Seek Medical Care

Talk to your doctor first if…

If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or feel you may be in crisis, please seek immediate help right now: call or text 988 (the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in the US) or go to your nearest emergency room. Anxiety and depression are real medical conditions, so ongoing or worsening anxiety, panic attacks, or persistent low mood should be evaluated by your physician and a mental-health professional. Our care is educational, complementary support for nervous-system regulation and is meant to work alongside that professional care, never in place of it.

Related Conditions

Conditions we commonly see this with

Common Questions

About anxiety & stress

No, and we'd never frame it that way. Anxiety is a real medical condition that should be cared for by your physician and a mental-health professional. What we offer is complementary support for nervous-system regulation, which some people find helpful alongside their counseling, medical care, and other strategies. We always encourage you to keep that professional support in place.
Chronic stress often keeps the autonomic nervous system stuck in a high-alert gear, which can show up as poor sleep, tension, and digestive upset. We start with a thorough neurological evaluation to understand how your nervous system is functioning, then build a personalized plan aimed at supporting its ability to settle and regulate. This sits alongside your mental-health and medical care as one piece of a bigger picture.

Who You'll See

Doctors who see this every week

The Roots Health Centers is led by the same doctors at every visit — no rotating providers. Care starts with a full neurological evaluation, and a doctor walks you through what it found before anything else is recommended.

Dr. Logan Swaim, MS, DC

Dr. Logan Swaim, MS, DC

Co-Director · Webster Certified · Author

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Dr. Laura Swaim, DC

Dr. Laura Swaim, DC

Co-Director · ICPA Webster Certified

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Dr. Grayson Fox, DC

Dr. Grayson Fox, DC

Pediatric Focus · PX-Certified

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Inside the clinic

Where the work happens.

A glimpse of the office where we evaluate anxiety & stress — the rooms, the tools, and the people you'd actually meet.
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Dr. Logan in the office.

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Dr. Logan in the office.

Dr. Logan Swaim performs a focused adjustment at The Roots.

Precision over pressure.

03 Adult Care

Dr. Fox at work.

02 Instrument Adjustment

Precision over pressure — care that addresses the cause.

03 With Daughter

Dr. Laura in the office.

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Please see your medical doctor first about this concern. Chiropractic care is a complementary approach to support nervous-system regulation alongside (not in place of) appropriate medical care.

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