Our Services
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Chiropractic Services Offered:
- First day/same day adjustment/treatment
- Spinal specific adjustments
- Sports Injuries (including extremity rehabilitation: hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist)
- Techniques used: Gonstead and Diversified Methods, Thompson Drops
- Mechanical and/or manual traction
- Hot and/or Cold Therapy
- Trigger Point Therapy
- Detailed report of findings
- Our Doctor is a Board Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician
Other Services
- Massage Therapy
- Nutritional Consultations
- On-Premise X-Ray Facility
Chiropractic Can Help With:
Below you will find a list of symptoms many of our patients have reported finding relief from with a series of chiropractic adjustments.
- Headaches / pressure in head
- Neck pain
- Muscle spasms in neck
- Grating in neck or "popping"
- Dizziness / loss of balance / vertigo
- Fatigue / low energy levels
- Stress
- Mid-back pain
- Nerves / nervousness / stress
- Indigestion
- Acid reflux
- Low back pain
- Numbness in legs
- Pains in legs and feet
- Sciatica
- Sports injuries
- Spinal trauma due to slip and falls
- Tightness in shoulder muscles
- Pain relief in shoulders, arms, and hands / carpal tunnel
- Nervous stomach / nausea
- Painful joints
- Numbness in hands and arms
- Swollen joints / arthritis
- Relief during prenancy
- Children ear infections
- Infant colic / exessive crying
- Whiplash due to an auto accident
- A job related injury due to heavy lifting, bending and twisting
Products we carry:
(If we do not have something in stock that you need, we can always do a special order!)
When choosing a Chiropractor, consider the following:
- He/she should perform a thorough diagnostic work-up, which should include taking your medical history, a thorough exam and checking muscular reflexes, leg strength and the range of motion in your joints. In most cases, he or she should order x-rays of the problem area.
- A good chiropractor will treat areas within his states scope of practice, which include neck, mid-back and lower-back and related pains and extremities. He should always refer you to a physician if your problem falls outside his/her area of expertise or has discovered something suspicious that may need the aid of medical treatment.
- If you decide to consult a chiropractor, look for one who is certified by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (the national standard for practitioners) and who has graduated from a school accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. Not all states require these two criteria.
Resources:
Palmer College of Chiropractic (http://www.palmer.edu)
Michigan Association of Chiropractors (http://www.chiromi.com)
American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (http://www.acbsp.com)
National Strength and Conditioning Association (http://www.nsca-lift.org)