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Spinal Manipulation (Chiropractic Adjustments)

Spinal manipulation, also known as a chiropractic adjustment, is a hands-on treatment used to restore proper movement and alignment in the spine.

By correcting joint restrictions and improving mobility, adjustments help reduce pain, relieve pressure, and support overall function.

What Can It Help With?

Spinal manipulation is commonly used to treat:

  • Neck and back pain
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Sciatica
  • Joint stiffness and reduced mobility
  • Postural issues
  • General musculoskeletal discomfort

It is suitable for a wide range of patients, from children to older adults, and treatment is always tailored to the individual.

How It Works

Over time, joints in the spine can become restricted due to stress, injury, or daily wear and tear. These restrictions can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

Chiropractic adjustments use controlled, precise movements to:

  • Restore joint motion
  • Reduce nerve irritation
  • Improve overall spinal function
  • Support the body’s natural healing process

What to Expect During Treatment

Adjustments are performed using quick, controlled movements applied to specific joints. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the process.

Many people notice:

  • Immediate relief of pressure
  • Improved mobility
  • A sense of overall well-being

In some cases, results build over a series of treatments.

A Personalized Approach to Care

Care plans are customized based on your condition, goals, and response to treatment.

  • Corrective Care: More frequent visits at the beginning to address the root cause and restore proper function
  • Maintenance Care: Ongoing check-ins to support long-term health and prevent future issues

Your doctor will guide you through a plan designed to deliver the best results as efficiently as possible.

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If you are experiencing pain, stiffness, or limited movement, chiropractic care may help restore function and improve how you feel day to day.  Contact us to learn more or to book your appointment.

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