Expert Chiropractic Treatment
What We Can Help You With
Chiropractic care can offer the missing pieces to achieve your body's wellness potential.
Chiropractic care is effective for a wide variety of conditions - not just back pain. From infants who are just days old to older adults, children, athletes, men, and women, chiropractic care is appropriate for almost anyone. It offers a drug-free alternative to pain management, improved mobility, and enhanced function for conditions ranging from asthma to PMS and headaches to carpal tunnel. Chiropractic care is also very important for injury recovery and rehabilitation, following auto accidents, falls and other personal injuries.
This section contains a partial list of some of the most common conditions chiropractic care can help with. If you do not see your specific condition listed, we encourage you to give us a call so we can personally address your particular concerns.
Neck and Back Pain
SI Joint Pain
Hip Pain
Disc Injury
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Nerve Entrapment
Carpal Tunnel
Prenatal Care
Pediatric Care
Infertility
Pelvic Dysfunction
Headaches
Knee Pain
Shoulder Injury
Sports Injury
Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow
Plantar Fasciitis
Chiropractic Techniques
The word "chiropractic" comes from the Greek words cheir (hand) and praxis (action) and literally means "done by hand." Instead of prescribing drugs or performing surgeries, chiropractors use manual treatments of the spine and joints, along with therapies and lifestyle changes to allow the body's natural state of health to fully express itself. Here are some of the manipulation techniques you may come across at a chiropractic office.
Chiropractic Therapies
Along with chiropractic adjustments, your suggested care regimen may also include various therapies designed to aid in your healing and pain reduction. Many therapies are drug-free ways to stimulate affected areas of the body and encourage self-healing. These therapies are often most effective when multiple treatments are administered and are done in conjunction with chiropractic adjustments and supportive lifestyle changes.