Many work related -- and other -- injuries are successfully treated using advanced chiropractic methods when others methods fail. On-site chiropractic services are available for occupational, industrial, and private patients.

 

  • Chiropractic

Chiropracticis a healthcare approach and profession concerned with the mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine and supporting structures, and how these disorders affect general health. It is generally considered complementary and alternative medicine. Treatment focuses on manipulation of the spine and other joints and soft tissue.

Chiropractorsare licensed medical practitioners. Chiropractors must complete a four to five year degree program in addition to undergraduate studies, and can be board certified by a nationally recognized certifying board, and licensed at the state level.

  • A chiropractor takes a medical history and examines the patient for muscle strength and weaknesses, posture, range of motion, and structural abnormalities. They may order lab tests and x-rays. A chiropractor’s main treatment method is spinal manipulation. Although most chiropractors today combine spinal adjustments with other therapies including stretching, hot/cold treatments, electrical stimulations, nutritional counseling, exercise recommendations, lifestyle, and acupuncture. Many specialize in sports medicine as well as teaching athletes proper movement and exercise to train and support their bodies during sport.