Chiropractic focuses on the removal of what is called a subluxation. A subluxation is when a vertebra in your spine becomes misaligned. When we make a correction to your subluxation, your spinal alignment is restored. As a result, you may experience a relief of many common symptoms such as pain or muscle spasm.
How Chiropractic Works
A spinal adjustment helps to keep your nerves free from impingement, thus allowing your nerve energy to flow freely to all areas of your body. Since your nervous system serves every area of your body, when it is dammed up because of pressure from a vertebra out of place, your muscles tense up and you experience pain. Additionally, the specific area of the body that those nerves reach can suffer by becoming less efficient and therefore more susceptible to disease.
Chiropractic adjustments are not just for the spine. Our doctors frequently adjust bones within the hands and feet as well as the wrist & ankles shoulders and more. In addition, Scoliosis, headaches, extremity numbness, ear problems and a variety of non-specific aches and pains can be relieved or at least greatly improved by treatments with our chiropractors.
There are three primary techniques that we use in our patient care:
Diversified. This is the traditional and most widely used technique which is also considered to be the safest and most effective method to correct a subluxation. As the name implies, the Diversified technique can be used to adjust most joints in the body, not only the spine. The chiropractor uses their hands to deliver a precise “thrust” in which the depth, speed and angle in which it is delivered are all determined by the doctor’s years of experience, practice and education. The “popping” or “cracking” sound one hears when being adjusted this way is simply the release of gas within the joint as it is being unlocked.
Thompson Drop. This low-force technique utilizes a special adjusting table equipped with a “drop piece” that moves away during the adjustment.
Activator®. This technique involves the use of a mechanical instrument to correct subluxations. It is a low force technique that is most frequently used with osteoporotic patients, children or anyone who prefers it.
Wellness Care:
This care is designed to prevent re-injury, maintain optimal nervous system communication and prevent or slow progressive degeneration of the spine. As you age your discs become thin, sometimes causing the vertebrae in the spine to fuse due to the formation of arthritis and lack of movement between each vertebral joint. Chiropractic treatments can help to slow down this degeneration by maintaining mobility and range of motion in the spine.
The frequency of wellness visits can vary from weekly, monthly, semi-annually or somewhere in between. Since each body has different needs just as each person has different goals, you and your doctor can decide on a frequency that feels right for you. Should you decide to discontinue care once your pain is eliminated, we will respect your choices and welcome you back anytime you need us.
Physical Therapy
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Physical therapists are licensed by the state and are trained in treating musculoskeletal injuries and disorders, sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation and massage therapy. They hold either a Master’s degree or Doctorate in physical therapy.
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Shockwave Therapy
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