The Examination

The goal of the initial examination will be to give the doctor everything they need to make an accurate diagnosis and convey an effective treatment plan to you the patient. Our doctors will take a detailed history to best understand your current condition as well as surrounding lifestyle practices that may have an effect on your condition. This will be followed by a physical examination to further narrow down the problem. After the examination is completed our doctors will give you detailed recommendations on how to best treat your condition.

Conditions treated

Our doctors treat a multitude of different conditions and it is best to have a full assessment done to determine whether chiropractic care would be beneficial to you. However, many of the most commonly treated conditions include:

  • Neck pain

  • Low Back Pain

  • Sciatica

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Postural Correction

  • Shoulder Pain

  • Muscle Spasms

  • Headaches

  • Carpel Tunnel

  • Anterior/Poster Pelvic Tilt

  • Rib Pain

  • Knee/Ankle pain

Techniques utilized

 Because every body is different and their are a multitude of conditions that may be affecting you, it only makes sense that different techniques may be needed to ensure you get the best results possible. We also realize that you may be nervous about some of the more direct hands on techniques. We will work with you to make sure that you not only get the best care possible, but that you are also comfortable with the care you are receiving.

 
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Diversified

Diversified is one of the most widely used chiropractic technique. The chiropractor will use a light force, high speed thrust to restore proper joint function and nerve function to the problematic areas.

 
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Pro adjuster

The pro adjuster is our lowest impact technique. The chiropractor will take a reading of fixations and abnormal motion in each spinal segment. The selected spinal levels are then adjusted with the use of a machine that will deliver a very small amount of force into the joint at a high velocity. These micro-movements help to break up adhesions, restore motion and normalize nerve function.

 
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a.r.t. (active release technique)

A.R.T. technique is primarily used in conditions relating to the muscles, tendons, fascia and nerves. It is the very latest in soft tissue care and treatment. A.R.T. can provide incredible results in breaking up adhesion, decreasing inflammation, and restoring proper joint mechanics. This technique is less invasive than some other manual techniques. Practitioners who offer A.R.T. are required to take extensive additional training over and above their traditional healthcare education.

 
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Activator

Activator is a low impact technique that restores proper joint motion and function with the use of an activator instrument. Treatment involves a small amount of force being delivered directly into the problematic joint to restore function. Activator is considered very low impact and is often used for the elderly and infant populations.