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Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care treats the joints in your spine that have stopped moving properly. When a joint gets stuck or shifts out of place, it can press on the nerves running past it, and that pressure often causes pain, stiffness, or tightness. We use hands-on spinal adjustments to get those joints moving again and take the pressure off the nerve. Some people feel a change after the first visit, while others take longer, depending on how long the problem has been building. Every case is different, so we adapt the technique to your body rather than using one method on everyone.

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Prenatal Care

Pregnancy shifts your center of gravity and forces the lower back to curve more as the belly grows. That added curve strains the joints in the spine and the nerves coming out of it, which is why sciatica and low back pain are the two complaints we hear most from pregnant patients. We keep the care gentle and hold off on any forceful techniques, since the body is already changing quickly. Adjustments and soft tissue work keep moms comfortable through those changes. Most come in once a week, especially in the final couple of months before delivery.

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Pediatric Chiropractic Care

Children usually come in for two things: repeat ear infections and digestive problems like constipation. Adjusting a child looks nothing like an adult visit. There are no loud pops and no hard pressure. We use a single fingertip and very light contact to move the joints where they should be. For ear infections, we work the neck and drain the sinuses, and for digestive issues, we treat the lower spine and the ligaments around the pelvis. If a child has no specific problem, a checkup every few months is enough to keep things on track.

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Laser Therapy

Laser therapy uses focused light to reach the tissue below the skin and work at the cell level, which helps the area repair and reduces inflammation. It involves no needles or surgery, and most people feel nothing more than mild warmth. We use it for stubborn problems like old tendon injuries, joint pain that keeps returning, and soft tissue that heals slowly. The first sessions target the sharper, early stage of pain. Ongoing sessions after that help the progress continue. How many you need depends on the problem and how long it has been going on.

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Physical Therapy Rehabilitation

Rehab retrains the muscles around a joint so the pain does not keep coming back after an adjustment. When people hurt, they often rush straight back to lifting weights, but building back in the wrong order tends to undo progress. We work in three stages. Stretching comes first to give the overworked muscles a break. Posture work comes next, with light core strengthening added in. Strengthening with weights comes last to lock in what you have gained. We do this in our rehab space, and the exercises are ones you can keep doing at home.

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Wellness Care

Wellness care keeps the results you built during your treatment plan. Reaching your goal is not the finish line, because the body needs regular upkeep to maintain its progress instead of sliding back. So patients come in every so often to maintain what they gained. Much of what we teach in rehab is yours to keep doing long after the plan ends, since we would rather you manage your own health than depend on us for every small thing. For people without an active problem, a visit every few months is usually enough.

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Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression takes pressure off the discs and nerves in your spine, without surgery or medication. You lie on a table that gently stretches the spine using cycles of pull and release. That motion creates a light negative pressure inside the disc. The pressure helps a bulging or herniated disc pull back in, and it draws fluid and nutrients into the disc so the tissue can repair. We use it for herniated discs, sciatica, and degenerative disc disease. The table tracks the force as it goes and keeps the session comfortable, and built-in heat and vibration help the muscles relax. There is no downtime afterward. For longer-lasting results, we usually pair it with chiropractic adjustments and rehabilitation exercises.

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Webster Technique

The Webster Technique is a gentle chiropractic adjustment used during pregnancy to balance the pelvis. When the pelvis sits out of alignment, it creates tension in the surrounding joints and ligaments and can limit the room the baby has to move. The adjustment is low-force, with no hard cracking or twisting, and it works to bring the pelvis back into a better position. Many moms find it eases the hip and lower back discomfort that comes with a growing belly. Chiropractors often continue it into the later months of pregnancy.

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