Who Benefits from Chiropractic
Busy People
Busy people love us because our comprehensive treatment style + longer visits reduce the amount of visits, travel time, and time to recovery.
Lifters
Lifters love us because we keep them lifting through minor tweaks instead of sidelining them.
Endurance Athletes
Endurance athletes love us because we help reduce repetitive movement injuries and enhance recovery.
Youth Athletes
Youth athletes love us because they are able to continue improving in their sport without injury.
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Outdoor enthusiasts love us because they can get back to exploring and adventuring.
People in Pain
People in pain love us because we find the root cause of their pain + provide them the tools they need to fix it for the long term.
Treatment Techniques
We take your preferences into account and use any and every treatment we feel is warranted during your visit. Stacking multiple treatment modalities during a single visit enhances their effectiveness and gets you results faster!
Joint Manipulation/Adjusting
Joint manipulation or chiropractic adjustments uses the doctors hands to provide a gentle thrust to unlock stiff or restricted joints in order to reduce pain and increase joint movement.
Dry Needling
Dry Needling involves the insertion of a small needle (similar to an acupuncture needle) into the muscle tissue with the goal to create a therapeutic change in the muscle, nerve, or joint. Dry needling is effective at treating spine injuries, chronic pain, sports injuries, and headaches/migraines.
Soft Tissue Work
Techniques such as Active Release Technique (ART), percussion massage, trigger point therapy, and instrument assisted soft tissue manipulation (IASTM/scraping) all help to release muscle tension and soreness using the provider's hands or some other device.
Cupping
Suction using cups on the skin surface produces a negative pressure which encourages blood flow, and can be used to enhance the sliding of tissues.
Rehabilitative Exercise
Movement and exercise is utilized to decrease pain, promote proper movement patterns, and build strength in tissues. Some of these techniques include McKenzie Method (MDT), Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS), Neurodynamics, and general strength training.
Kinesiotaping
Stretchy, pliable, K-tape is applied over painful tissues which can provide mild structural support and decrease pain by providing novel input during movement.