Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic is a conservative approach to health that avoids invasive surgery or drugs with side effects. Chiropractic care is safer than back surgery, muscle relaxants, and even aspirin. A comprehensive history and examination shows the exact areas of the spine that may be causing joint fixation or nerve irritation. This also allows the doctor to determine the best course of care for each individual patient and condition.

  • Assess a patient’s medical condition by reviewing their medical history, listening to the patient’s concerns, and performing a physical examination.
  • Analyze the patient’s posture, spine, and reflexes
  • Conduct tests, including evaluating a patient’s posture and review patients’ x-ray, MRI, etc.
  • Provide neuromusculoskeletal therapy, which involves adjusting a patient’s spinal column and other joints by hand.
  • Give additional treatments, such as applying heat or cold to a patient’s injured areas.
  • Advise patients on health and lifestyle issues, such as exercise, nutrition, and sleep habits.
  • Refer patients to other healthcare professionals, if needed
  • Assess a patient’s medical condition by reviewing their medical history, listening to the patient’s concerns, and performing a physical examination.
  • Analyze the patient’s posture, spine, and reflexes.
  • Conduct tests, including evaluating a patient’s posture and taking x rays.
  • Provide neuromusculoskeletal therapy, which involves adjusting a patient’s spinal column and other joints by hand.
  • Give additional treatments, such as applying heat or cold to a patient’s injured areas.
  • Advise patients on health and lifestyle issues, such as exercise, nutrition, and sleep habits.
  • Refer patients to other healthcare professionals, if needed.