What is Chiropractic Care?

Chiropractic care offers a holistic and effective approach to reducing pain and preventing injuries, catering to individuals from all walks of life, including athletes. With its focus on spinal alignment and joint function, chiropractic care optimizes the body's musculoskeletal system, promoting overall well-being. Athletes, in particular, can benefit immensely from chiropractic interventions. By addressing imbalances and misalignments, chiropractors help enhance biomechanics, leading to improved performance and reduced risk of injuries. What sets chiropractic care apart is its comprehensive evaluation of all joints, ensuring that no area is overlooked. This meticulous approach aids in identifying potential issues before they escalate into major problems. Whether it's a weekend warrior or a professional athlete, chiropractic care offers a personalized roadmap to achieve peak physical condition, emphasizing pain reduction and injury prevention, while enhancing the body's natural healing capabilities.

MODALITIES.

  • Movement Screening.

    FMAs are integral to a successful treatment plan, providing objective metrics for improvement in musculoskeletal function.

  • Active Release Technique.

    A non-invasive treatment system precisely engineered to locate and quickly resolve soft-tissue disorders.

  • Rehabilitative Exercises.

    Rehabilitative Exercises focus on treating conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, which is made up of your joints, muscles, bones, ligaments, and tendons.

  • Chiropractic Adjustments.

    Chiropractors use their hands to manipulate joints in the body. This process is also called spinal or joint manipulation. It can help reduce pain and correct the body’s alignment and overall physical function.

  • Graston.

    A technique employing unique instruments enabling the treatment of scar tissue and fascial restrictions during rehabilitation that allows for faster rehabilitation and with greater success when the goal is restoring range of motion, eliminating pain, and restoring normal function.

  • Vacuum Cupping.

    A soft tissue therapy involving the application of decompressed cups on the skin, creating a vacuum effect that lifts up underlying tissues such as the fascia ( connective tissue ) and muscles, blood and other fluid, close to the surface of the skin.