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What is a Chiropractor?

Chiropractic care, administered by a licensed chiropractor, focuses on diagnosing and treating neuromuscular and skeletal disorders, especially those affecting the spine and joints. They use hands-on, drug-free techniques like manual adjustments, spinal manipulation, and more to reduce pain, improve alignment, and enhance your body’s natural ability to heal. Our non-invasive approaches restore joint function, reduce inflammation, and promote your overall long-term health and wellness.

Who is it For?

Anyone experiencing back pain (especially after a traumatic event like a car accident), neck stiffness, or headaches would benefit from chiropractic care. This further extends to those with whiplash of soft-tissue injuries (muscle sprains, ligament strains, etc.) who are looking for non-invasive relief. Chiropractic care is helpful for more than spine-related injuries, and can also help relieve pain in joints like shoulders, hips, knees, and more. Lastly, patients who have recovered from an injury and want to maintain spinal health in the future to prevent relapse should contact our team of chiropractors to develop a personalized plan.

Benefits of Chiropractic Care

One of the biggest benefits of seeing a chiropractor is pain relief via spinal realignment. Our adjustments correct misalignments from an injury or that you may not have even realized happened, which eases pressure on nerves, reduces muscle tension, and relieves related pain. Chiropractic care can also improve your range of motion by restoring joint mobility so everyday movements are easier. A significant advantage of chiropractic treatment is effective recovery without drugs — our chiropractors instead emphasize hands-on therapies that minimize reliance on pain medication and their side effects.

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After an accident or injury, we’re here to help you get back on track. We team up to help heal you up, with comprehensive care so you can get back to what matters most.

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Chiropractic Care FAQs

Are chiropractors doctors?

Yes, chiropractors are doctors, but have a separate degree than a medical doctor (MD). Doctors of Chiropractic (D.C.) are licensed healthcare providers trained to assess, diagnose, and manage your musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders, with a specialized emphasis on manual adjustment techniques.

What do chiropractors do?

Chiropractors administer spinal adjustments and manipulations, which are gentle, targeted thrusts that correct vertebral misalignment and relieve nerve irritation. They also use techniques like myofascial release, trigger-point therapy, and therapeutic massage to reduce muscle spasms and enhance blood circulation to affected areas. Our chiropractors may also suggest/guide stretching and strengthening programs to stabilize joints and prevent future injury.

Can a chiropractor help with sciatica?

Yes, sciatica (pain radiating from the lower back down the leg) is commonly caused or exacerbated by spinal misalignment or disc bulges compressing nerve roots. To help this, chiropractors can identify the source of the pain, use spinal adjustments to realign vertebrae, and incorporate additional soft-tissue work to ease inflammation and muscle tightness.

Can a chiropractor help with a pinched nerve?

Yes, chiropractors can perform precise adjustments to free the trapped nerve experiencing excess pressure, suggest decompression therapies to gently stretch and relieve pressure, and provide targeted exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles.

How often should you go to the chiropractor?

The frequency and schedule of your chiropractic visits will depend on the severity and nature of your injury. Typically, we recommend two to three visits per week for acute injuries, and once per week for less severe discomfort. Most patients start to see significant results after four to eight visits, with longer-term benefits becoming more evident after 10-12 sessions.