Overview
Chiropractic therapy focuses on the relationship between the spine and the nervous system. Misalignments in the spine (subluxations) can cause pain, restricted movement, and a host of other health issues by compressing nerves.
Our experienced chiropractors use precise, controlled adjustments to restore proper spinal alignment, reduce nerve interference, and allow the body to heal naturally. Chiropractic care is safe, non-invasive, and highly effective for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
Treatment Process
Comprehensive Spinal Examination
A detailed assessment including posture analysis, spinal palpation, range of motion testing, and review of any imaging (X-rays, MRI) to identify subluxations.
Diagnosis & Treatment Strategy
Based on findings, we identify the specific vertebral segments requiring adjustment and create a targeted treatment plan.
Spinal Adjustment Sessions
Precise, controlled force applied to misaligned vertebrae to restore proper position, relieve nerve pressure, and improve joint function.
Supportive Therapies
Complementary techniques such as soft tissue mobilization, stretching, and muscle strengthening to support and maintain the adjustments.
Maintenance & Prevention
Periodic follow-up adjustments and ergonomic guidance to prevent recurrence and maintain optimal spinal health long-term.
Key Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, chiropractic adjustments are very safe when performed by a trained and licensed chiropractor. The techniques used are precise and controlled. Mild soreness after the first session is normal and temporary.
The sound is caused by the release of gas bubbles from the joint fluid during the adjustment. It is completely harmless and similar to the sound when you crack your knuckles.
Many patients feel immediate relief after the first session. However, complete correction typically requires a series of adjustments over several weeks, depending on the severity of the condition.
Yes, chiropractic care is safe for children and adolescents. Pediatric adjustments use much gentler techniques adapted for younger patients.