Benefits of Chiropractic

While we focus on the correction of THE CAUSE of your symptoms, many of our patients feel a quite significant relief of their symptoms in a short time. This is due to a correction of THE CAUSE of the problem, not the resulting symptoms. That being said, some of the most common symptoms that can be relieved by chiropractic care are below.

  • Carpal Tunnel

  • Radiating Pain

  • Ear Infections

  • Bed Wetting

  • Constipation

  • Asthma

  • Diarrhea

  • Headaches

  • Back Pain

  • Neck Pain

  • Migraines

  • Tingling

  • Reproductive Problems

  • Immune System Problems

  • Numbness

  • Arm/Leg weakness

  • Sciatica

  • Fatigue

  • Acid Reflux

  • Wellness Care

Wellness Care

While we have great results in the elimination of symptoms, our main goal is to care for you in a way that promotes optimal health and wellness. Wellness care could best be defined as less frequent care that is provided as a preventative measure against future illnesses. We would love to see you when you feel healthy so that we can keep you that way! Essentially, wellness care is like regularly scheduled maintenance; you may not feel like you need it, but it can help prevent future problems from arising down the road. As presented in Dorland’s medical dictionary, health can be defined as “a condition of optimum physical, social, mental and spiritual well being – not merely the absence of disease or infirmities.” We wholeheartedly support this definition and understand that the absence of symptoms does not necessarily mean that we are healthy.

Many of our wellness patients are seen in order to help maintain a normalized posture after a correction has been made. Posture has been strongly linked to the quality of life as well as a myriad of issues, including heart disease, respiratory problems, and osteoporosis.

“Deviations in the body’s center of gravity (read: poor posture) have resulted in intestinal problems, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, osteoporosis, hip and foot deformities, poor health, decreased the quality of life, and a shortened lifespan.” – Journal of the American Medical Association