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Chiropractic Care

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The best chiropractic care

The term "adjustment" refers to the specific manipulation chiropractors apply to vertebrae that have abnormal movement patterns or fail to function normally. The objective of the chiropractic treatment is to reduce the subluxation, which results in an increased range of motion, reduced nerve irritability and improved function.

The adjustment made by the chiropractor consists of a high velocity, short lever arm thrust applied to a vertebra, which is often accompanied by an audible release of gas. The audible sound is caused by the release of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, which releases joint pressure. The sensation is usually relieving, though minor discomfort has been reported (that usually lasts for only a short time duration) if the surrounding muscles are in spasm or the patient tenses up during the chiropractic procedure.

There are times when joint cavitation or cracking does not occur and this is often due to either significant muscle splinting or the patient may not be adequately relaxed during the chiropractic procedure. At times like this, it is sometimes best for the chiropractor use laser therapy, have the patient rest, or do electrical stimulation and massage prior to attempting spinal manipulation.

Chiropractic Techniques

Every patient is different and so is how your body responds to being adjusted.  Communication with our patients is very important to us.  Please feel free to let our doctors know if you prefer a more gentle adjustment.

The following techniques are used:

  • Activator

  • Toggle

  • Diversified

  • Gonstead

  • SOT

  • Extremity adjusting

Thorough and skilled

 

It has been a while since my dear friend, Bob, came in to see you.  I want to thank you for how well he is doing. He suffered back and neck issues for years.  Now he is trouble-free. When I was there, watching you work on Bob I was impressed with your skill and thoroughness.  Also, I appreciate the time you took to discuss his case, exercises, and supplements.  I plan to schedule to visit for myself soon. 

T. Bresee

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