CHIROPRACTIC CARE
Chiropractic is a health care profession focused on the spine, joints, and their connection to the nervous system. The word “chiropractic” means “to be done by hand.” Chiropractors use manual adjustments to restore joint function and support the nervous system, helping patients maintain optimal health while avoiding unnecessary drugs or surgery.
Chiropractic adjustments are designed to restore alignment and mobility while stimulating the nervous system to promote optimal function and healing. |
By improving coordination between the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, chiropractic care can also enhance athletic performance. Most professional sports organizations have a team chiropractor, and athletes receive regular adjustments to boost performance and aid recovery from injuries.
EXAMPLES OF CARE
We offer a wide range of services, including family chiropractic care, to support patients through all stages of life. Whether you’re navigating pregnancy, caring for a child, or looking to relieve everyday tension, our care is personalized to your needs.
- Prenatal Chiropractic Care: Supportive care for pregnancy-related pain, pelvic alignment, and overall comfort. Getting chiropractic care throughout pregnancy can help the body as it goes through physical changes and prepare for labor and delivery.
- Pediatric Chiropractic: Gentle techniques that support the developing nervous system in children and infants. Children respond very well to chiropractic care and tend to love to get adjusted.
- Postural Correction & Education: Identifies and addresses posture-related imbalances and tension.
- Soft Tissue Therapy: Complements adjustments by releasing muscle tightness and fascia restrictions.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I GET ADJUSTED?
It depends on your individual health goals. While many people seek chiropractic care only when they’re in pain, regular adjustments can help optimize overall health and prevent injury. For most people, getting adjusted at least once a month is reccomended.
TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES
DIVERSIFIED TECHNIQUE
A classic manual adjustment technique known for quick, precise movements that restore joint function. |
ACTIVATOR METHOD
A low-force, instrument-assisted technique used for gentle, targeted adjustments. |